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Ghana President Mahama Addresses Urgent School Access Issue in Asuokow Community as Part of Quest to Reset Ghana

2025-02-11  James Nartey

In a heartwarming display of resilience, students from the Asuokow community, in the Eastern Region, have been risking their lives to cross a river to attend classes. This situation garnered widespread attention and prompted a response from the Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama.

President Mahama stated, "We have identified the community where young school children have to cross this water body to access school. Earlier today, the MP for Lower West Akim, Owen Kwame Frimpong, visited the Asuokow community and assured them that the Eastern Regional Minister will also visit. We are working to permanently and urgently resolve the challenge that the people and the school children are confronted with."

The President further emphasized, "Our quest to Reset Ghana includes a determination to remove barriers to education and healthcare across the country."

This commitment from the government brings hope to the community, as efforts are underway to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment for all children.

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2025-02-11  James Nartey

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