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The Member of Parliament for North Dayi Constituency, Jocelyn Tetteh in the Volta Region has donated one hundred bags of cement to Vakpo Senior High School.
In a short ceremony held at the school's premises on Wednesday, the Constituency Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress in North Dayi Constituency who donated cement on behalf of the MP, said despite the harsh economic conditions visited on Ghanaians by the maladministration of the Nana Akufo Addo-Bawumia led government, "the MP is a lover of sports and also deeply concerned about youth development.
She had no option but to respond to the school's request and offer her support,” stated the North Dayi NDC Constituency Vice Chair.
The compassionate gesture was upon a request made to the lawmaker by the school authorities seeking her assistance to construct a Multipurpose Sports Court for the School.
The Headmaster of the school, Togbe Foe Tsali II and the Physical Education Coordinator, Courage Abortta received the bags of cement on behalf of the school and expressed their profound gratitude to Madam Tetteh for her wonderful gesture towards sports development in Vakpo Senior High School.
Expatiating on what the Multipurpose Sports Court would comprise, the headmaster intimated that it would comprise a Volleyball Court, a Basketball Court, a Netball Court, and a Handball Court.
“This is what we envisage to have if the whole project is completed", he noted.
Emphasising the impact it would have in preparing the school's players adequately for outdoor sports competitions.
The P.E. Coordinator also expressed his ecstasy at the level of love the MP has shown her constituents and thanked God for her life but, like Oliver Twist, Mr. Abortta took the opportunity to appeal to the MP to assist with other materials needed to complete the project.
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