The Otumfuo Educational Foundation has collaborated with AngloGold Ashanti (AGA), Obuasi Mine, to donate about 30,000 copies of English and Twi textbooks to basic schools at Obuasi in the Ashanti Region.
The donation, which cost GH¢1.3 million, is to enhance reading culture among pupils and impact positively on the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results.
It followed consultations with the Obuasi Municipal and Obuasi East District educational directorates to arrive at the actual needs of schools in the area.
In an interview with Daily Graphic after the ceremony, the Obuasi Municipal Chief Executive, Mr Elijah Adansi Bonah, said the revival of the mine was significantly impacting on education in the area through a number of interventions.
He was optimistic such a move by the two bodies would not only improve the overall performance of students but would also build their confidence level.
Beyond the gesture, Mr Bonah indicated that the assembly would also work harder to support schools with other needed materials in order to ensure the success of students.
In her view, the Gender Superintendent of the AGA, Mavis Nana Yaa, said the development of every country and society was based on education, hence the move.
She said the objective of the project was to help surge the pass rate at Obuasi in the BECE and help individuals achieve their dreams.
Nana Yaa said the AGA’s partnership with the Otumfuo Educational Foundation would help improve livelihoods of students in its operational areas and provide equal learning opportunities for students.
The Obuasi East District Director of Education, Kwabena Owusu Nketia lauded the two bodies for playing leading roles in the improvement of education in the country.