Nana Mprah Besemuna III, the President of Krachi Traditional Council has appealed to the government and education board to grant autonomy to Dambai College of Education (DACE) in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region.Addressing students and tutors during the 17th congregation Dambai College of Education, Krachi-Wura emphasized the importance of autonomy for DACE, citing its potential to become a leading institution for teacher education in the region.The immediate past President of the Oti Region House of Chiefs, explained that the autonomy would enable the school to make independent decisions, fostering innovation and growth.Nana Besemuna III, added that this would lead to improved quality of education, increased accessibility for local students and enhanced economic development in the area.He said by granting autonomy to DACE, the College would become a leading institution for teacher education, benefiting the region and beyond.Mr Vincent Mireku, a first-class graduate of DACE,re-echoed Krachi-Wura Nana Besemuna III's call for the College to be granted full autonomy.'Dambai College of Education stands out in terms of landsize and infrastructure, making it an ideal institution for autonomy', he stated.Mr Mireku, urged stakeholders, education ministry, government and other relevant institutions to support the call for autonomy, ensuring DACE reached full potential.Source: Ghana News Agency
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