According to ghana news agency:erforming but needy students in our municipality, and even though the results were not as impressive as expected, I must keep my word.'
Mr. Kpotosu emphasized that the support initiative is part of his long-term vision to promote education and empower young people in Ho Central. 'I have only been in Parliament for 10 months, and I believe this is just the beginning. I hope to expand this project in the coming years as we continue to invest in our children's future,' he added.
The event coincided with the International Day of the Girl Child celebration, held in collaboration with the Ho Municipal Education Directorate. This year's theme was 'The Girl I Am and the Change I Need: Girls at the Frontline of Crisis.' Officials from the Education Directorate commended the MP for his continued support to education, particularly his focus on promoting gender equity and supporting girls' education. They emphasized that such initiatives help reduce dropout rates and motivate students to strive for academic success.
Some of the beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the MP, noting that the items would significantly ease their burden as they prepared to enter senior high school. 'I am very happy because my parents could not afford a chop box or mattress. This support means I can go to school with dignity,' one of the beneficiaries said.
The MP urged parents, teachers, and community leaders to continue working together to nurture young talents and ensure that education remains a tool for breaking the cycle of poverty and promoting development in the Ho Municipality.
