The General Manager of Cummins West Africa Regional Organisation Operations (CWRAO), Mr Fred Aryeetey, has called for more women to be put in leadership positions in order to help increase productivity.
According to him, when women are put in leadership positions, it helps to increase productivity.
He has, therefore, called for equal opportunities for both female and male students at all levels of education in the country.
Inauguration
Mr Aryeetey made the remarks when he inaugurated a 20-seater toilet facility, washing bay and drying area, and 20 cubicle washroom facility for the Odorgonno Senior High School in Accra.
The Headmistress of Odorgonno SHS in handshake with the GM (CWRAO), Mr Fred Aryeetey
The organisation also drilled two mechanised boreholes, renovated the boys shower as well as painting the boys and girls dormitories for the school.
Women’s role
Mr Aryeetey said women and girls played a crucial role in the development of every nation and that giving women equal opportunity to compete with men would help to advance the development of the country.
“We need to work hard to include more ladies in whatever we are doing”, Mr Aryeetey said, noting that “females cannot be left out in the development process”.
One of the facilities
He expressed the worry that for some time now, women had been sidelined for long and that there was the need to reverse the trend.
Purpose
He said the organisation constructed the facility for the girls’ dormitory in order to lessen the burden of the female students struggling to get access to water to bath and wash their clothes.
Mr Aryeetey pledged that Cummins would continue to support the school to enable it to meet the needs of its students.
The Headmistress of Odorgonno SHS, Mrs Shine Ofori
He, however, urged both the students and staff of the school to maintain the facilities well.
Commendation
The Headmistress of the school, Mrs Shine Ofori, in her remarks commended Cummins for the gesture and said the facilities would be put to good in order to enhance sanitation practices in the school.
The Headmistress of Odorgonno SHS opening one of the taps
She said the facilities would bring a great relief to the students, adding that both students and teachers in the school struggle to get water for use.
According to her, the gesture would help to improve academic performance in the school since both teachers and students would now have access to potable water on the campus.
The Headmistress of Odorgonno SHS, Mrs Shine Ofori helping the GM of CWARO, Mr Aryeetey to cut the tape to inaugurate the facility
Mrs Ofori said conducive academic environment and well-motivated staff were key elements in boosting the morale of both teachers and students, noting that the facility would serve as a morale booster to both teachers and students.