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Insecurity Is Affecting Our Students Learning–Headmistress Lamented.

Insecurity Is Affecting Our Students Learning–Headmistress Lamented.

The Headmistress for Korle Gonno R/C Boys School Madam Josephine Effe Yawson calling on authorities and Ghana education Services to come to their aid due to the level insecurity affecting her students’ education in her school.

According to her, because there is no fence or wall surrounding the school, wee smokers, goat, and cows always enter classrooms during the process of learning.

She is making passionate appeal to the stakeholders, individuals, cooperate institution and the government to come and support them fence the school to avoid intruders invading the place.

She said this after one family connect donated some learning and other stationary materials to the school to help the learners improve their academic aptitude.

The C E O for One Family Connect Madam Beatrice Ohene Agyei also advised the students to take their education seriously and assimilate it as part of their culture.

“I have been doing this for the past five years in support with friends both in here and outside, and it has been my passion to do so” Madam Beatrice added.

She therefore pleaded to the general public and NGOs to come in to help build brighter future for students.

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