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Senior High/Technical Vocational and Special Schools in the Western North Region are being fumigated and disinfected against bedbugs, bacteria and viruses to make their environs safe living.
The Ghana Education Services (GES) engaged Zoomlion Ghana Limited to provide these services to all senior high secondary, technical, vocational and special schools (public and private) in Ghana.

Monday, May 11, 2020, marked the turn of the Western North to benefit from the service as programmed by Zoomlion.

The schools that are scheduled for the rest of the exercise are Bibiani Secondary/Technical, Queens Girls' Secondary, Chirano Secondary, Sefwi Wiaso Sec/Tech, Sefwi Wiaso Senior High, St. Joseph Senior High, Asanwinso Senior High and many more.

Headmaster of Bibiani Secondary/Technical School, Stephen Kojo Dandey who spoke with journalists expressed gratitude to the GES, the Ministry of Education, and the government for the onerous support of fumigation and disinfection to the schools in Ghana.


Mr Dandey appealed to the authorities to sustain the kind gesture to reduce the financial pressure on the schools.
He was satisfied by the job done and monitoring the process with other members of staff and encouraged Zoomlion to keep up the good work.
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