MP
worries over daunting prospect of education in
Akuapem
Adukrom Akuapem, April 17, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr Dan
Botwe, the Member of Parliament for Okere, on Friday
expressed concern about the falling standard of
education in the Akuapem area.
He said it was unfortunate that the
area, which was noted for its high educational
standard could experience such a “big problem” with
school children at the basic level failing their
Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) year
after year.
Mr Botwe has therefore called on all stakeholders as
a matter of urgency to put their resources together
to save the situation before it gets out of hand.
The MP said this when he toured all Junior High
Schools (JHS) in his constituency to interact with
the final year students who will be writing the BECE
scheduled to start next Monday.
Mr Botwe promised to make education his top priority
during the campaign period and said he would put all
mechanisms in place to ensure that Akuapem reclaimed
its lost glory in education.
He appealed to parents to consider education of
their children as a very good investment and support
them financially to enable them concentrate on their
studies.
Mr Botwe said he would use the chunk of his common
fund on education to build schools and support
brilliant but needy children to acquire higher
education.
He appealed to traditional authorities to channel
most of their resources into education which was one
sure way of bringing the situation under control.
Mr Botwe urged the children to study hard and put
all that they had been taught by their teachers into
practice and avoid examination malpractices and any
act which could bring the name of Okere constituency
and Akuapem into disrepute.
He urged the teachers to put up their best and help
the children to come out successfully in every
examination since last year BECE results were not
encouraging at all.
Mr Botwe urged the media not to focus all their
attention on politics to the detriment of other
social issues which are equally important.
GNA