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President John Mills has commissioned a six unit classroom block at the Accra High School as part of his Greater Accra Region tour.The president will also inspect ongoing projects and commission others.Speaking to the students the President admonished the students to be patriotic and “die a little” for mother Ghana.He urged them to be truthful, patient, diligent in their studies and also strive for the best at all times.He promised the students his government through the AMA will provide the furniture for the new classroom block and complete the canteen for the school.The students were grateful for the gesture and were hopeful the new classroom will in no small improve the quality of studies in the country.Joy News’ Presidential correspondent Seth Kwame Boateng reported that President Mills had early on in the day commissioned an 18 unit class room block at the Achimota SHS and inspected other projects in the school.He also visited the1.2 kilometer drainage system at Nima, Accra to prevent the recurrent flood situation in the vicinity.
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