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The former Minister of Education, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has urged Tullow Ghana to adopt Nsien Senior High School (SHS) as a flagship school under its five-year education plan.
The Nsien SHS, he said continue to suffer infrastructure challenges since its establishment some 60 years ago. The school lacked a good science laboratory, vehicles and burdened with uncompleted school projects.
Dr Opoku Prempeh who is now the Minister of Energy said this at the commissioning of a 16-unit ultramodern Girls Dormitory for the Nsien SHS, constructed by Tullow Ghana.

He said the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Agenda of nurturing talents for value and shared prosperity could only be possible through commitment in the education sector.
Tullow is supporting the Government’s Free SHS Policy by investing a total of 10 million dollars over five years to provide school infrastructure to 15 Senior High schools in the country.
The Minister of Energy, said Tullow's investment in education could help the community to produce top managers for the country's growth in general.
Corporate Affairs Manager of Tullow Ghana, Cynthia Lumor, said the company believed in shared prosperity, hence the huge investment in the education sector.
"The development of education in Ghana has been central to Tullow Ghana's effort since its operations commenced and remains focused as we implement our 10- year value maximization plan," she said
Sharing the history of the school, the Omanhene of the Nsien Traditional Area, Awulae Agyefi Kwame, highlighted the need for stakeholders to support it to grow.
He mentioned the educational development policy in the then President Nkrumah's era, which gave birth to the school, and the many transformation it had undergone to its present state.
The Western Regional Minster, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, commended President Akufo-Addo for his bold decision and the efforts of the former Minister of Education, Dr Opoku Prempeh, to see to the fruition of the Free SHS Policy, which had seen many in school today.
In the Western Region alone, enrolment had increased from 13,000 to 27,000 with 70 per cent increment in students in boarding houses, he said.
Mr Darko-Mensah said economic prosperity hinged on quality education and appreciated the commitment of partners like Tullow to improve upon the sector.
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