The Member of Parliament for Ho Central, Captain George Nfodjo, has advised students to be disciplined and desist from drinking, smoking, academic misconducts and other social vices, and rather concentrate on preparing themselves for the leadership roles ahead of them.
He stated this at the inauguration of the cadet corps and the launch of the fifth anniversary celebrations of the Wallahs Academy in Ho.
Capt. Nfodjo entreated the students to live morally upright lives to help curb corruption in the country.
He promised to provide two computers, a sewing machine and a hair dryer for the school. He commended the students for joining the cadet corps and urged them to use their training to provide security on campus.
The Rector of Wallah Academy , Mr Maxwell Warlanyo Afram, noted that the school was born out of remedial school, and had within its few years of existence, emerged as one of the best private schools in the region due to the hard work of the students and dedication of the teachers.
The object of the cadet corps is to instill in the students qualities such as leadership, loyalty and devotion to duty, self – respect and civic awareness in students to help them become good citizens in future.
He expressed gratitude to the commanding Officer and men of the Volta Barracks for their support.