Regional News of Saturday, 2 May 2020

Source: thepressradio.com

Complete new Nsawam SHS - Headmistress appeals as Zoomlion fumigates school, NHIA office

Nsawam Senior High School Nsawam Senior High School

Headmistress of Nsawam Senior High School (SHS), Nsawam, Eastern Region, Madam Gladys Asiedu, has made a passionate appeal to the central government to fast-track the completion of its on-going new school facility which has been relocated to Okobeyeyie on the Nsawam-Aburi road.

She explained that this has become necessary because of the increasing number of students who gain admission to the day school. She said the growing number of students enrolled at her school continue to exert pressure on facilities at the old school, which situation was not doing the students any good.

Madam Asiedu made the appeal when her school had its turn of the national fumigation exercise by the Ministry of Education (MoE) in partnership with Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZGL) against bedbugs which have become a nuisance in SHSs across the country. The exercise came off on May Day (Friday, May 1).

According to her, the delay in the completion of works at her school’s new site was having an adverse impact on both the students and academic work.

Again, the headmistress of Nsawam SHS pleaded for her school to be given a new school, stressing that the old one has become rickety and thus very risky to ply on the roads.

“A new school bus will assist in bringing students early to school, especially since many of them live far away from the school,” Madam Asiedu noted.

That notwithstanding, Madam Asiedu commended the government and Zoomlion for the initiative to fumigate SHSs against bedbugs.

She disclosed that the initiative will save her school some GHC3000.00 which her school has been spending every academic year to fight bedbugs.

The school had all its facilities at both the old and new sites fumigated. These included dining hall, classroom blocks, staff common room, science laboratory, library among others.

Earlier, Zoomlion disinfected the Nsawam National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) office, as part of measures to contain the spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus—COVID-19.