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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bole-Bamboi in the Savannah Region, Yussif Sulemana, has supported the Bole Senior High School (SHS) with essential items and also donated equipment to artisans in the constituency.

On Saturday, November 23, the MP visited the school and presented items, including toiletries, bags of rice and maize, footballs and jerseys, streetlights, and an LED television to the management of the school.
According to the MP, this donation followed a request from the school. He explained that he had also included some additional items which the school had not asked for, but which he deemed essential for them.

The Head Teacher of Bole SHS, Abu Salia, received the items on behalf of the school and thanked the MP for his swift response to their call for support. He assured the MP that the items would be used for their intended purpose, adding that the streetlights would enhance visibility in the school at night.
After his engagement with the school, the MP attended a graduation ceremony for some youth in the constituency who had completed hairdressing training.

At the event, the MP donated hairdryers, an essential tool in the field of hairdressing, to the graduates. Each of the 16 newly trained hairdressers received a hairdryer.

Mr Sulemana congratulated them and urged them to make proper use of the equipment. He also praised them for choosing to acquire skills rather than becoming a burden on others in society.
According to him, this would contribute to youth self-employment in the constituency, helping to reduce the issue of high unemployment in the Bole-Bamboi area.
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