
Audio By Carbonatix
The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of St Francis Xavier Minor Seminary in Wa in the Upper West region has donated a 15 seater Nissan Minivan Bus to the school.
The vehicle which is valued at GH 87,089.85 was in fulfilment of a pledge made by the PTA towards the Golden Jubilee Celebration held on 8th December 2013.
Chairman of the PTA, Mr Ambrose Banaaleh who presented the vehicle on behalf of the PTA revealed that it has been the cherished dream of the PTA to provide a comfortable means of transport to the school.
Mr. Banaaleh said their gesture is their widow’s mite which they believe will pave the way for other donors including the government to come to their aid.
‘‘We dream and assure that many more good things will follow for this noble institution,’’ he revealed.
The Bishop of the Wa Catholic Diocese, Paul Bemile who received the keys to the vehicle on behalf of the school said the presentation was indeed timely since the previous means of transportation had broken down.
He said the PTA should continue to take the lead in solving some of the school's problems.
He added that the vehicle should be used judiciously and urged the administration of the school to maintain the bus in good condition.
Latest Stories
-
Sabalenka loses deciding set 6-0 to Pegula in Berlin
2 hours -
The World Cup records that look set to be broken
2 hours -
VAR official who made hand gesture returns to duty
2 hours -
Liverpool reject £21.7m Inter Milan offer for Jones
2 hours -
Ten-man Belgium held by Iran in second World Cup draw
3 hours -
Doku criticised over plan to return home for birth
3 hours -
Lamine Yamal shows why this could be his World Cup
3 hours -
Serena Williams to make singles comeback at Wimbledon
3 hours -
Meloni tells Trump to ‘focus on your own popularity’ as row escalates
3 hours -
World Cup still waits for real Brazil to show up
3 hours -
Mahama jokes about Father’s Day gifts, compares bouquet haul to First Lady’s Mother’s Day surprise
3 hours -
NCPTA backs ban on extravagant school graduations, calls for return to discipline, character building
4 hours -
Ghana ranked 1st in Africa with highest policy rate; cost of credit most expensive
4 hours -
Central Regional NADMO gives residents in dilapidated buildings 14 days to evacuate
4 hours -
Bibiani NPP members call for regional chairman’s resignation over disqualification of aspirants
5 hours