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Primary School Teacher Renovates School With Monthly Salary, Urges Government To Provide Desks

A Ghanaian primary school teacher of Kwasi Nyarko Presbyterian Primary school identified as Richard Boakye Marfo has renovated his school with his monthly salary.

Richard, painted the school building and fixed its shabby gate with his resources to give it a good look.

The school, located in Upper West Akim District in the Eastern Region, competes with Preparatory Schools in the community.

Marfo told GBC News that he embarked on the exercise to make the school attractive to the pupils and increase enrolment

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Marfo disclosed that the entire exercise, including fixing the gate and painting the school twice, cost him about GHc14,000. 

He urged the government, philanthropists, benevolent organisations, and individuals to come to their aid and provide them with desks. He also appealed for a computer lab for the pupils to enhance effective teaching and learning.

It would be the second time the kind Ghanaian educator has performed the gesture with his resources since he took over as the headteacher in 2019. He said that the Ghana Education Service, (GES) is not aware of his initiative. 

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, YEN

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