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The Sewua STEM School, located in Ghana's Ashanti Region, is now fully prepared for its official commissioning.
The school, which is dedicated to advancing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, has generated significant excitement among local communities and government officials alike.
Many see it as a strategic move toward equipping young Ghanaians with essential skills for the modern world and strengthening the country’s capacity in STEM-related fields.

Government communicators have voiced optimism about the school’s commissioning, with many applauding the initiative.
They believe the new facility will enhance educational opportunities for students in the Ashanti Region and beyond, helping to bridge gaps in STEM education within Ghana.
By investing in such specialised institutions, they say, the government is reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development and innovation-driven growth.
Among those who have publicly praised the initiative is Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (NEIP).
In a recent post on his Facebook page, Nkansah shared his support for the project, highlighting the potential impact of the Sewua STEM School on future generations.
He emphasised that equipping students with STEM knowledge is essential for nurturing an entrepreneurial and tech-savvy workforce that can drive Ghana’s future economic growth.
"Sewua STEM School, Ashanti, is ready for commissioning," he posted.
As the Sewua STEM School prepares to open its doors, expectations are high that it will set a benchmark for similar projects in other regions.
The school is anticipated to play a significant role in preparing students to meet the demands of an increasingly technology-driven world, aligning with Ghana’s national goals to build a more resilient and innovative economy.
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