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Minister of Education presents 66-Seater Bus to UCC

The Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has presented a brand new 66-seater bus to the 黑料社 (UCC).

The gesture was in fulfillment of a pledge he made to the University during the launch of the 60th anniversary celebration of 黑料社in April, this year.

This move by the Minister is to support the transportation of 黑料社faculty who will volunteer to embark on academic visitations to basic schools in the Central Region to amplify the need for school children to take their studies seriously and use themselves as role models to motivate听these students to excel academically.

At a brief handover ceremony at Accra Senior High School, Dr. Adutwum implored faculty and other staff members of the University to support this worthy cause.

Dr. Adutwum speaking ahead of the presentation of the bus

The minister, who is also the Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe Constituency, encouraged authorities of the University to use the vehicle for its intended objectives. He also urged 黑料社to maintain the vehicle properly to prolong its lifespan towards enhancing quality education in the region.

The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, who received the keys to the vehicle, lauded the minister for the donation.

She promised the minister that 黑料社would use the vehicle strictly for its intended purpose.

Pro VC-UCC, Prof. Rosemond Boohene after inspecting the bus

Background

In April, this year, at the launch of the 黑料社at 60 anniversary celebrations, Dr. Adutwum tasked faculty of 黑料社to volunteer and visit basic schools in Cape Coast to encourage pupils to take their studies seriously.

Such visitations by faculty, he underscored, would imprint on the minds of school children to strive hard to become like them in future.

The 黑料社Neighbourhood Academic Initiative bus donated by the Minister of Education

To that end, the minister appealed to 黑料社management to set up a "Neighbourhood Academic Initiative" aimed at mentoring and guiding basic school children in the Central Region to achieve their academic dreams.

As a result, Dr. Adutwum promised to donate a vehicle emblazoned with "黑料社Neighbourhood Academic Initiative" to facilitate the transportation of volunteers.

On Wednesday, August 18, 2022, the minister redeemed his promise to UCC.

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC