Rabu, 01 Februari 2012

DR. AHMED PRESENTS COMPUTERS TO MFANTSIPIM SCHOOL


Story: Zainabu Issah

THE Deputy Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing , Alhaji Dr Mustapha Ahmed, has presented 31 computers worth GH¢46,500 to the Mfantsipim Secondary School in Cape Cost for wining the Ghana National Junior Water Prize Competition.

The computers were donated by Xylem Watermark Company for the junior water prize programme through the ministry’s facilitation.


DR AMED PRESENTING THE COMPUTERS TO THE HEADMASTER
OF MFANSTIPIM SCHOOL, MR STEPHEN AURTHER.

The project, which has run for over 15 years,  provides an opportunity for the brightest young minds in science to begin their journey as the next generation of leaders in the water sector .

It  also focuses on creating awareness on sanitation in the open community and the building of a simple filtrations plant for the same community.

The deputy minister said the gesture formed part of the continued support promised by Xylem Watermark Company and called on students to take part in the competition.

He also urged heads of secondary schools to provide the needed support and encouragement to their students to enable them to take part in competitions.

The Headmaster of Mfantsipim School, Mr Stephen Arthur, thanked Xylem for recognising the potential of the children and pledged to put the computers to good use  for the benefit of the students.


PUBLISHED IN DAILY GRAPHIC ON  WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 2012

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