Tain MP cut sod for Construction of six-unit Classroom Block                                                                                    

                     The member of Parliament for Tain Constituency, Hon Sulemana Adama has cut sod for the commencement of six Unit Classroom Blocks and a 6-seater water closet for Presbyterian JHS in Seikwa in the Tain District of the Bono Region.

Tain MP cut sod for Construction of six-unit Classroom Block                                                                                    

                                                                                                                  
The member of Parliament for Tain Constituency, Hon Sulemana Adama has cut sod for the commencement of six Unit Classroom Blocks and a 6-seater water closet for Presbyterian JHS in Seikwa in the Tain District of the Bono Region.


The Construction will see a 6-seater water closet and it’s scheduled to be completed within twelve months.
Addressing the Chiefs and stakeholders, including the media at the sod-cutting ceremony, the member of parliament stated that the gesture was in fulfilment of some of his promises to the constituents to ensure quality and accessible education in the district 
He stressed that a priority of him is education which is the only key to success and urged the authorities of the school and the chiefs to ensure proper maintenance of the building to assure attainment of their intended purpose on completion and when in use . he said he will continue to invest in educational infrastructure within the district.
He, therefore, implored all stakeholders to offer all necessary support to ensure the contractor completes the projects within the agreed 12 months, as funds for the project are readily available from the common fund.
The District Director of Education in Tain Mr Richard Addo Korsah on behalf of his outfit expressed gratitude to the MP for his continuous vision of expanding the infrastructure base of many schools in the district.
He however urged the residents to help the contractor in terms of protecting the project material.
On his part, the Oyokohene of the Seikwa Traditional Area Nana Okyere Darko III also commended the MP for the projects.
He urged the contractors to speed up work but work efficiently to meet the deadlines.
He also called for maintenance culture from the workers who will be working on these facilities after completion.