Together, Charity Trust Africa and Cyber1Defense Communications, two non-governmental organizations, are assisting Ekurabadze in the Mfantsiman Municipality in the Central Region with the delivery of education.
Cyber1Defense Communications has donated computers, printers, chairs, and tables to facilitate academic work, while Charity Trust Africa has refurbished a run-down kindergarten school block and provided some equipment.
The Municipal Coordinating Director, Justice Amoah, speaking on behalf of the Municipal Chief Executive, praised the two organizations, Charity Trust Africa and Cyber1dense, for their gift during a commissioning and handing-over ceremony.
Two non-governmental organizations, Cyber1Defense Communications and Charity Trust Africa, are collaborating to improve education in Ekurabadze, Mfantsiman Municipality of the Central Region.
To make learning easier, Cyber1Defense Communications kindly donated PCs, printers, chairs, and tables. Charity Trust Africa, in the meantime, accomplished the admirable job of furnishing necessary equipment and restoring a dilapidated kindergarten school.
On behalf of the Municipal Chief Executive, Justice Amoah, the Municipal Coordinating Director, thanked Charity Trust Africa and Cyber1dense for their priceless gifts during the commissioning and transfer ceremony.
The Catholic Education Unit’s Central Regional Manager, Diana Adu Osei, praised the organizations’ kind gesture and emphasized how it will improve education in the Municipality. She welcomed these kinds of interventions and acknowledged the decline in outside support.
In her capacity as the Municipal Director’s representative, Edwina Gladys Thompson, Deputy Municipal Director of Education, emphasized the government’s dedication to supplying the resources required for education across the nation in accordance with the appropriate age policy.
The headmaster of the school, Isaac F. K. Anyan, thanked the sponsors and pledged to keep the building and its furnishings in good condition. The founder of Charity Trust Africa, Emmanuel J.K. Arthur, stressed the value of a solid collaboration between educators and community leaders in order to advance literacy in rural regions.
CEO of Cyber1Defense Communications David Gyedu stressed the need of an educated community for future growth when he cautioned academic users about using the internet carelessly and how cybersecurity risks can be avoided.