Vivo Energy Ghana Launches Phase Two of Community Digital Literacy Project

The Corporate Communications Manager of VEGH, Shirley Tony Kum (right) presenting additional BookSmart tablets to the Northern Reg. Library

Tamale, Ghana//-Vivo Energy Ghana has launched the second phase of its Community Digital Literacy Project in the Tamale Metropolis in the Northern Region to expand the scope and reach out to more school children with relevant educational content and improve their reading skills.

This is in line with the company’s commitment to fuelling the growth of its operational areas and playing its part as a responsible corporate entity in complementing the government’s efforts towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 which aims to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.”

The second phase of the project was launched in collaboration with the implementing partners, Worldreader Ghana and the Northern Regional Library.

Under the phase one, 25 households within the Tamale Metropolis were selected trained and assigned BookSmart Tablets which provided the households unlimited access to Ghana Education Service-approved reading books for children of school-going age.

Since the inception of the programme in September 2021, over 4,900 books have been read and completed across all 25 households with an average number of 29 books being completed per day.

“Following an assessment of the phase one, the company can confidently say that the project has made a significant impact and it is only right that we make more resources available to expand the scope in the second phase’, Mrs Shirley Tony Kum, Corporate Communications Manager of Vivo Energy Ghana said on behalf of Kader Maiga, Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana.

She announced that the phase two of the project would be an outreach to the schools with the support of a Mobile Library Van, fuelled by Vivo Energy Ghana, and a Lending option where heads of schools will request for the tablet to be used for a period and returned to the library for use by other schools.

Additional Booksmart tablets, funded by Vivo Energy Ghana were also presented to the Northern Regional Library to expand the scope by enrolling more pupils onto the programme.

Beneficiaries of the project were also given branded backpacks with educational items to motivate and recognise their commitment towards reading.

Speaking on behalf of the Northern Regional Minister, the Chief Director of the Regional Coordinating Council, Gilbert B. Nuuri-Teg, commended Vivo Energy Ghana for demonstrating a sense of commitment towards community development beyond its core business.

The Northern Regional Director of the Ghana Library Authority, Aaron Kuwornu lauded the initiative and called on parents and facilitators to encourage their children to make good use of the tablets.

He also stated that, the library continues to find innovative ways for people to access books of their choice to read regardless of their location.

The Tamale Metro Director of Education, Dr Peter Attefuah, was impressed with the impact of the first phase of the project and encouraged all stakeholders to give off their best in the second phase to help the children develop an interest in reading and enhance their ICT skills.

The Programmes Manager of Worldreader Ghana, Alhassan Abdul Kahad, encouraged heads of schools and households to take full advantage of the second phase of the project and emphasized the benefits of reading to the growth of societies and the country.

African Eye Report

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