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Dr David Wuaku has announced plans to support the youth of South Dayi in pursuing academic programmes in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
The financial consultant announced the Peki Easter Festival on Saturday, 19th April 2025, noting that the initiative aims to assist young people in the district who are interested in acquiring ICT skills.
According to him, the support is targeted at young individuals from the district who wish to pursue qualifications in ICT at the tertiary level, with assistance available each academic year.
Dr Wuaku added that funding for the project has already been secured, and a team of academic experts is prepared to roll out the programme. A proud native of the district, Dr Wuaku emphasised that the scheme was originally part of his vision and campaign promise during his bid for the Council of State seat representing the Volta Region. Although he was not elected, he remains committed to fulfilling that vision, starting with the South Dayi District.
He explained that the goal of the initiative is to help produce some of the best IT experts globally, pointing out that many of the world’s most successful individuals are in the IT sector.
Dr Wuaku also used the occasion to call on all indigenes of South Dayi to unite for the growth and development of the district.
He urged them to rise and take their rightful place in politics, academia, commerce, and all other fields of human endeavour, as they have always done in contributing to the progress of the district and Ghana as a whole.
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