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More than one hundred learners of Klefe Demete Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) Primary school in Klefe Demete, within the Ho Municipality of the Volta region have been supported with learning materials.
The learners received the items which included, exercise books, and pencils on Thursday (11, January 2024).
The items were given to the children free of charge by Ken Selasi Bannor, a resident of the community.
Bannor works with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Customs Division.
According to him, the donation forms part of his birthday and the New Year celebration.
He said, “I was one like them and through support from family and friends I’ve become who I am today so I therefore realized that it’s prudent to also support others and these children are certainly the right people I can support”.
“I am doing this to give thanks to God for his mercy and protection throughout last year and God willing I will be doing it again” Bannor added.
Bannor noted that the items worth thousands of cedis and the money came from contributions from his friends for the intervention.
Head teacher of the school, Vicent Dedey thanked Ken Bannor for the kind gesture. He urged his pupils to use the books for it’s intended purposes with a call on them to learn hard to beocme good citizens.
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