Tuesday 18 September 2012

POLICE CHIEF,DSP ADDAE GIVES TO SEFWI-BOSOMOIS JHS


By Felix Engsalige Nyaaba

A police chief with the Motor Transport and Traffic Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service, Deputy Superintendent of Police(DSP) Bismark Addae,  has advised  pupil from the deprive communities in the country to  shun activities that would hinder their education.
 According to him, education is the only tool which children from deprived areas in country could use to narrow the gap between them and their urban counterparts.

He said, children  from  deprive areas have an enormous responsibility to catch up with their counterparts in the cities and  the only way  they could succeed is to remain disciplined, law abiding   and focus by sticking to their books.

DSP Addae made these observations during an interview with The Enquirer in his office in Accra; after he had donated some assorted books, boxes of pens and pencils, to pupil of Sefwi-Bosomoiso Junior High School (JHS) in the Sefwiaso District in the Western Region.
The donation, he said, was his  own resources  and decided to do it  after realizing the plight of the pupil of the school.
He  noted that the donation does not only forms part of his social responsibility of giving back to the society,  but also to his alma mater, having recognize the need to support the  poor but  needy pupil  in the  district.


 “I believed it is only education that can make someone to contribute to the development of this country, through education, someone like me has got the privilege and the insightful to raps shoulders with people that I could not have had, and no child in this country can be an exception,” he said.

 He therefore called on parents, especially those from the deprive areas in the country to take up their wards education seriously since it is the best investment that they can bequeath to them.

For him, education has the capacity of breaking the shackles of poverty, which he noted was the highest impediment tool that keeps thwarting the future of pupil from deprived communities.

He reiterated his total commitment to the development of education in the school and assured that he would extend similar packages to other deprived schools in the area whenever there is an opportunity.

DSP Addae, appealed to people who are well to do and residing in the big cities and towns to endeavor to assist in the development of their areas, instead of relying on government.

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