Mahama’s campaign team chairperson supports university students in Amenfi Central with school fee arrears
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, the Chairperson for the 2024 John Mahama Campaign team in the Amenfi Central Constituency, has delivered significant financial support to university students in the region in a remarkable display of generosity and commitment to education. As part of her inaugural Educational Fund program, Hon. Cudjoe donated GHC 500 to each of […]
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, the Chairperson for the 2024 John Mahama Campaign team in the Amenfi Central Constituency, has delivered significant financial support to university students in the region in a remarkable display of generosity and commitment to education.
As part of her inaugural Educational Fund program, Hon. Cudjoe donated GHC 500 to each of 182 university students, amounting to a total of GHC 91,000. This financial assistance aims to help students clear their school fee arrears, alleviating the financial burden on them and their families and enabling them to focus on their studies without the stress of unpaid fees.
“I believe in the power of education to transform lives and communities. By supporting these students, we are investing in the future of Amenfi Central and Ghana as a whole,” Hon. Cudjoe stated.
The gesture has been met with widespread appreciation from students and parents alike. Many students have expressed that this support will significantly impact their ability to continue their education and work towards a better future.
Hon. Cudjoe’s commitment to education serves as a beacon of hope for many in the constituency. This initiative is the first of many planned programs aimed at uplifting the educational standards and opportunities for the youth in Amenfi Central.
As the community celebrates this generous contribution, there is a renewed sense of optimism for more positive developments in the future. The support from Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe not only provides immediate relief to the students but also inspires a broader commitment to education and community development in Amenfi Central.
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