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The Tertiary Students Association (TSA) of the Awutu Senya West constituency have applauded the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area for his contribution to education in the area.
The group described George Andah as “an illustrious citizen, an astute politician and a man who is ever ready to keep to his words”.
In a press statement by TSA said Mr Andah has helped many individuals climb the academic ladder to the tertiary level over the past three years since he was voted to power.
They noted that through the help of George Andah, over 270 students in this constituency have gained scholarship opportunities to study in tertiary schools both in Ghana and abroad.
“Most schools in the constituency didn’t have computers to run official duties and keep proper records not to talk of ICT lab, our MP donated 200Desktop Computers to schools in the constituency to salvage the situation.
"Senya Senior High School had its ICT centre refurbished to the state of the art computer lab. Knowledge on cybersecurity reigns now,” the statement read.
The Associated also noted that the MP introduced the Best Teacher Award which is serving as a major external motivating factor for teachers in the constituency and has also helped in improving the performance of basic school pupil.
Schools benefiting from School Feeding Programme skyrocketed from six to 56 under his watch.
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