
In a recent breakfast meeting with clergy at Abeka Presbyterian Church, Patrick Yaw Boamah, the Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, shared exciting updates on the constituency’s strides in education and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Boamah expressed strong confidence in the progress, pointing to tangible initiatives driving growth.
Last week alone, 300 students benefited from ICT training programs facilitated through partnerships with non-governmental organizations. These efforts aim to equip young people with critical digital skills for the modern world. “We’re seeing very good results,” Boamah remarked, underscoring the importance of blending academic discipline with technological know-how to elevate school performance.
To further support students, the MP announced free vacation classes set to kick off on April 14. The program is designed to keep learners engaged and productive during school breaks, ensuring continuous academic growth.
Boamah’s focus on education and ICT reflects a broader vision to empower Okaikwei Central’s youth, positioning them for success in a rapidly evolving global landscape. With these initiatives, the constituency is laying a solid foundation for a brighter future.
Stay tuned for more updates on Okaikwei Central’s journey in education and innovation!