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MTN Ghana Foundation Cuts Sod for Construction of Ultra-modern Library  

 

Mrs Nabila Williams, a board member of the foundation breaking the ground at the project site

Accra, November 20, 2017 – MTN Ghana Foundation has cut sod for the construction of an ultra-modern library and ICT center for students of New Juaben Senior High School in the Eastern Region.

The construction of the library, which is expected to be completed within the next six months, will be fully furnished with modern computersandbooks to aid teaching and learning.

The project comes at a cost of GH¢602,150.00 and will benefit more than 2,124 students of New Juaben SHS. The facility will provide students with a secured and conducive learning environment when completed.

The sod cutting for the ultra-modern library and ICT center at New Juaben Senior High School forms part of the MTN Ghana Foundation’s 10th Anniversary activities.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Acting Corporate Services Executive of MTN Ghana, Samuel Koranteng said: “The MTN Ghana Foundation accepted to embark on this project because we understand the importance of an integrated library as a source for providing comprehensive information needed by students to positively influence academic performance.”

He added: “As an organization with the vision to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world, we understand that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is very critical in a world where a full range of electronic technologies and techniques are used to manage information and knowledge”.

The headmaster of New Juaben Senior High School, Frank Obeng Wilson said: “This library which is about to be constructed holds good promise for this school. Since the inception of the school 64 years ago, the major challenge has always been the absence of a well-stocked library.This intervention by the MTN Ghana Foundation will bring relief in this area and grant our students a better chance at excelling academically”.

Instructively, the MTN Ghana Foundation was established and launched on 23rd November 2007. Since its inception, the MTN Ghana Foundation has implemented over 142 major projects in areas of health, education and economic empowerment at a total cost USD 13 million. These projects are estimated to have impacted over 4 million people directly and several others indirectly.

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