The Assembly Member for Opaintsir Electoral Area, a community within Enyan Abaasa in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District of the Central Region, has donated mathematical sets to over 300 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates in the Enyan Abaasa community.

The donations were made to several basic schools in the Enyan Abaasa community, including Enyan Abaasa Methodist School, Roman Catholic School, D/A Basic School, Anglican School, and Bethel International School.

During the donation event, the Assembly Member, Kwamena Wilson, encouraged the students to take their studies seriously. He mentioned that his intention was to support the candidates and alleviate some of the financial burdens on their parents, who are constantly buying materials to support their children’s education.

Kwamena Wilson has been consistently supporting students in the Enyan Abaasa community with educational materials.

In addition to donating mathematical sets, he has organized classes to help improve the students’ knowledge as they prepare for their exams. Furthermore, he has arranged for transportation to convey the candidates from Enyan Essiam to Ajumako Mando, where they will take their BECE exams in the coming days.

This is the second year that he has provided such support, and he assured that his support for the candidates will continue in the future. Kwamena Wilson has also donated numerous streetlights to the Enyan Abaasa community to illuminate dark areas.

In an interview with Ghone news reporter Yaw Boagyan, some of the BECE candidates expressed their gratitude to the Assembly Member for his generous support. They promised to study hard and achieve excellent results in their exams. The candidates also appealed to the government to settle its debt with the West Africa Examination Council to prevent any postponement or cancellation of the exams.

Highlife musician and music producer Doctor Flow also offered advice to the candidates, encouraging them to remain calm and confident as they prepare for their final exams. He recommended answering the easier questions first to save time and advised the students to focus on their studies rather than getting distracted.

The headteachers of all six basic schools that received the donations also expressed their gratitude to the Assembly Member for his kindness and support, and they appealed for his continued assistance in the future.

Source: Kasapafmonline.com/Yaw Boagyan