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By Ibrahim A. Mohammed, Zebilla

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The World Vision-Ghana, a non-governmental organisation based at Zebilla in the Bawku West district has presented 1,203 assorted teaching and learning materials, as well as 869 copies of various supplementary readers and 303 dual desks, valued at GH¢28,309 in all for distribution to some selected schools in the district.

Presenting the items last Wednesday at Zebilla, Mr. Bernard Kpare, the area development programme director, intimated that the donation will not yield the desired results if the recipients failed to take proper care of the items.

He therefore appealed to the management of beneficiary schools and the pupils to handle them with care and endeavour to use them for the intended purpose.

Receiving the items on behalf of the beneficiary schools, Mr. Paul Apanga the District Director of Education disclosed that the Ghana Education Service has been the major beneficiary of World Vision support programmes in the district.

Mr. Apanga, who is also the national president of Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), commended World Vision-Ghana for the gesture and assured that the items would be put to judicious use so as to achieve the desired objectives.

The District Chief Executive, Mr. Anaba Adam Moro, recalled that, the organisation last year, donated 500 dual desks and 14 boxes of first aid kits to some selected schools in the district.

He expressed his gratitude to the NGO and called on other organizations to also come to the aid of schools in the district, in order to help raise the standards of education in the area.
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