KUMACA Old Students unveil 12-seater ultramodern toilet facility

The facility includes a 12-toilet cubicle facility with fitted wash hand basins.

KUMACA Old Students unveil 12-seater ultramodern toilet facility
Ultramodern 12-seater toilet facility

The alumni of Kumasi Academy Senior High School based in the USA has constructed an ultra-modern toilet facility for the school. 

Mr Kwame Boafo, the Communications Director of the alumni branch in the USA during his speech in the presentation told that the reason behind "this awesome facility is to help eradicate opening deification in the school" as he added that the alumni will continue to give back to the school.

“I am hopeful that this project will go a long way to improve sanitation and add value to your educational lives in this reputable school”.

“Education is a mutual responsibility and government alone can’t carry it so we’ll do our possible best to help the school achieve its glories”.

“We all have a role to play and presenting this project to the school is the right to do so I’m urging all the old students in this school to come together to improve the standard of teaching and learning in this school”, he said.

The facility includes a 12-toilet cubicle facility with fitted wash hand basins.

He thanked everyone who contributed to making the project success especially his colleagues in the States and called on more people to contribute towards other projects that they have planned.

Mr Boafo also pledged that the group will fund any maintenance cost so that the project will always be in good shape but the school authorities should inform them earlier to prevent the collapse of the facility.

Handing over the facility to the school, the headmaster, Mr Samuel Gato commended the association for the kind gesture and promise to take good care of the project. He then called on philanthropists and the government to come to the aid of the school with classroom furniture and also to tile their internal roads for them.

“We are pleading on the government to assist the school with furniture although we have written to the free SHS secretariat and the Ghana Education Service, they are yet to come to the rescue of the school”.

“Our internal roads are really in a bad state and we are again calling on the government to fix our roads for us”, he disclosed.

Mr Gato enumerated these challenges among others confronting the school at the commissioning and handing over of a 12-seater ultra-modern toilet facility built for the school by the USA based old students of the school.