August 14, 2017

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Adaklu constituency in the Volta Region, Hon Kwame Governs Agbodza identified four key sectors including Education, water, sanitation and health as his priority areas for particular attention during his tenure.

According to the MP, access to education remains a top most agenda to him as development agent and that he would do everything humanely possible to implement measures to improve the quality of basic and high school education in the constituency describing it as “the bedrock of societal development’’.

He said no society can achieve any meaningful development without high-quality education, hence his quest to put up a number of educational facilities in most of the deprived communities in his constituency to enable pupil to have conducive and safe environment for teaching and learning.

Mr Agbodza in2012 initiated the deprived community education project with the support from Pencils of Promise (PoP), a Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO)
to put up educational facilities for some deprived communities which has led to improvement in education in the Adaklu District.

To entrench the performance position in the region, the MP said he would continue to offer more support to students, pointing that during the just ended BECE, he donated Mathematical sets to the over 200 candidates and encouraged them to learn hard and write the exams with confidence.

An earlier mock exams conducted for the students through the MP office pruned the over 300 students to 209, writing this year BECE as most of the students did not perform well in the mock and have had to repeat their classes.

The sole aim of the mock exams, he explained was done in the best interest of the students and their parent to ensure that they enter second cycle institutions with confidence of excelling.

The NGO, Mr Agbodza stated, has since built several schools in the constituency and the latest been the 3-unit classroom block at Avelebe community, making up the twelve (12) of them in the Adaklu District.

Asked what motivated him, the vociferous MP said, education is the only tool to be used to propel development and that, “had it not been education I would not be at where I am today. I was once a deprived child like those I am trying to help today. So I always encourage them to take their education serious as it remained the only means to transform their lives and the communities.”

He further told Ghanamps.com that, while on a campaign tour in the communities he noticed the deprived natures of the schools and was moved by how the children walked several kilometres to learn under sheds without trained teachers and decided to contact the NGO for support.

The 3-unit classroom block commission last week at Avelebe community was the 13 of such schools the NGO with the support from the communities put up in the constituency.

The NGO funded the project at $35, 000, while the residents on the other hand provided unskilled labour with materials including sand and Chipping’s.

The 3-unit block comes with class rooms, teachers’ office, store and washroom facilities and replaces a shed, which served as classroom for children in the community.

In addition, the NGO is providing students with free handheld digital tablets computers, commonly known as E-learning to help with their school work.

This, the MP said would help fast track education in the area, stating that some of the school projects are still under construction and will soon be completed to enable pupil have conducive environment for learning.

According to Mr Agbodza with the four thematic areas which includes education, water, sanitation and health that he wants to focus on, he would help bridge the gap of development of the people of Adaklu and the rest of the region in particular and the country as a whole.

“I am committed to human capacity development in all its ramifications, and if that is genuine then education must play a principal role,” said Hon.Agbodza.

Stating why the NGO intervention has been magnanimous, the MP said the constituency would not have gotten the kind of education facilities provided with the MPs Common Fund and that the constituent would forever be grateful to the “Pencil of Promise.”

For instance, he said this year District Budget for the MPs Common Fund (MPCF) stood at GHC220,000.00, representing 4.6% of the total revenue projected for the District, which clearly shows that, the MPCF could not provide the kind of infrastructure necessary for the constituent.

He however called on parents and guardians to take their wards education needs seriously as it remained the only way they could excel in society, saying, ” I know it is not easy, but if parents commit the few resources at their disposal for their children education it will in the end eradicate the cycle of poverty in our communities.”

While acknowledging the pivotal role of the Chief Executive Officer(CEO), Mr Michael Dougherty and Mr Freeman Gokah, Country Director of the NGO, the Adaklu MP called on community members and stakeholders in education to help children to realise their dreams.

He reiterated his commitment to support education in the district and to promote academic excellence.