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The Member of Parliament for Abura Asebu Kwamankese, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has extended support to schools and students in his constituency to improve learning conditions and ease the transition into Senior High School.
Over the weekend, he distributed bunk beds and desks to three Senior High Schools, namely Moree Senior Technical High School, Aburaman Senior High School and Abakrampa Senior High School.
The intervention is expected to alleviate pressure on school facilities while providing a more conducive environment for teaching and learning.

In addition to the furniture, the MP also handed over trunks, mattresses and “chop boxes” to students beginning their Senior High School journey this year.
These items form part of the essential supplies required by students when starting boarding school in Ghana.
The initiative underscores his commitment to prioritising education and ensuring that both schools and learners in the constituency are adequately supported.

Beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the intervention, noting that it would help reduce the burden on families and enhance student welfare.
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