Napo Inspires Initiative donates educational materials to students in Volta Region

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The BECE candidates of Falams Junior High School, which serves the communities of Leklebi Fiafe and Agbesia in the Afadjato South Constituency in the Volta Region, have received vital educational materials from the NAPO Inspires initiative.

In order to help the kids prepare for their impending exams, a variety of supplies were donated, including sets of A4 sheets, pens, erasers, pencils, rulers, and mathematical sets.

With great enthusiasm and noticeable astonishment, the teachers and children accepted these new instruments.

Their expressions of thanks brightened when they realized how much these resources will simplify their preparations and improve their performance in the next BECE. The teachers and students conveyed their sincere gratitude, recognizing the beneficial influence of this kind assistance on their academic path.

In an interview with the Project Coordinator of NAPO Inspires Initiative, Amma Bempoma she stated “We want to express our deepest thanks to Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the current Minister of Energy and MP for Manhyia South, whose dedication and hard work made this distribution possible. Hon NAPO’s commitment to see to the empowerment and success of young Ghanaians continues to inspire and uplift our communities. Long live our incoming VEEP. Long live NAPO Inspires.”

The group has previously made similar donations at the Osu Children’s Home and plans to extend similar gestures to other institutions.

The primary goal of the organization, which was founded by the Honorable Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Minister of Energy and Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, is to uplift and guide Ghana’s youth.

Through opportunity, assistance, and advice, the project seeks to enable young Ghanaians to realize their full potential by utilizing the Minister’s experience and powerful position.

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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