Burglars made way with 17 ceiling fans before the Sogakope D/A Primary School project handling

The District Chief Executive of South Tongu has called on residents to join hands to ensure security in the district. 

Burglars made way with 17 ceiling fans before the Sogakope D/A Primary School project handling
Sogakope D/A Primary

The Headmistress of the Sogakope D/A Primary School ’C’, Madam Kokofi has revealed that burglars have broken into their school and made way with 17 installed ceiling fans with their regulators. 

She made this revelation during the commissioning and handing over of a six-unit classroom block on Tuesday, 19th January 2021. 

According to her, the ceiling fans were stolen from the new six-unit classroom block and an old block in the School explaining that the incident took place during the temporal closure of schools.

Verifying the truth of this story with the South Tongu District Chief Executive, Honorable Emmanuel Louis Agama, who was present at the handing over ceremony, he confirmed the words of the headmistress and lamented over the attitude of some individuals in the district and urged them to put a stop to it as it retards development in the district.

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The DCE speaking to Soireenews also urged each and everyone to join hands with the District Assembly Security Council (DISEC) to ensure security in the district. 

“People are saying security issues are the works of the District Assembly Security Council (DISEC)… this is not true… it is the duty us all to maintain proper security in the area,” he said. 

The South Tongu District Assembly led by Hon. Emmanuel Louis Agama on Tuesday, 19th January 2021, handed over a 6-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities to the Sogakope D/A Primary School ‘C’. 

The District Assembly was one of three beneficiaries of a $337,784 grant in March 2019. 

They received $87,839 under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroot Human Security Project (GGHSP).