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First Lady Lordina Mahama officially launched the 65th anniversary of Ghana Senior High School (GHANASCO) on Saturday in Tamale, emphasising the school’s legacy of excellence and its role in shaping future generations.
As a proud alumna, she seized the occasion to highlight President John Mahama’s dedication to education and the transformative power of learning.

The First Lady lauded GHANASCO's contribution to the country,,
"GHANASCO is more than just a school; it is a community, a heritage, and a training ground for leaders, professionals, artisans, and patriots," she said.
She celebrated the school's 65-year commitment to nurturing well-rounded young Ghanaians.

Mrs Mahama proudly acknowledged the achievements of several prominent GHANASCO alumni, including Alhassan Andani, former Managing Director of Stanbic Bank Ghana; Dr Mohammed Ibrahim Awal, former Minister for Business Development; John Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition; Alhassan Suhuyini, Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways; legendary footballers Abedi Pele and Kwame Ayew, and Professor Bashiru Imoro Saeed, Vice Chancellor of Tamale Technical University.

Highlighting the connection between the school and national leadership, the First Lady attributed President John Mahama's effective leadership, in part, to his GHANASCO education.
“He often speaks fondly of his time here, where the lessons, discipline, friendships, and experiences laid the foundation for his leadership,” she said.
She added: "His experiences at GHANASCO deeply influenced his commitment to transforming education as a life-changing experience for every child."

The First Lady also reiterated the government's commitment to education, emphasising initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, enhancing teacher training, prioritising Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), and implementing further initiatives to enhance teaching and learning.
Echoing the First Lady's sentiments, Professor Saeed emphasised GHANASCO's founding mission to cultivate future leaders, a goal exemplified by the achievements of both President and Mrs Mahama.

The Headmaster, Mr. Douglas Haruna Yakubu, reflected on the school's evolution and urged students to emulate the successes of their alumni while avoiding negative behaviours such as vandalism and drug abuse.
He also appealed to the government for assistance in providing essential facilities, including a library, assembly hall, dormitory, and improved sanitation.
The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, assured the school of the government's support.
Reciting a line from the school anthem, he commended the GHANASCO community and announced that tenders for the construction of an assembly hall and dormitory would be issued soon.
The Minister also pledged to address the shortage of classroom furniture.

Mr Iddrisu addressed the matter of student discipline, pledging to empower school authorities to conduct searches and impose stringent penalties for misconduct.
He also announced plans to review the basic school curriculum to reinforce the use of native languages as the foundation for learning.
The 65th anniversary will be commemorated in October this year.

The event was well attended by dignitaries, including Ali Adolf John, Northern Regional Minister, John Jinapor, Alhassan Suhuyini, Abu Takoro, Mayor of Tamale and Alhassan Alidu Jnr, Regional Educational Director.

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