Member of Parliament for Kwesimintsim constituency, Dr. Prince Hamid Armah has donated smart classroom equipment to public basic schools in the constituency.
The beneficiary schools include Myohaung Barrack and St. Anthony of Padua Basic Schools.
In an interview with OilCity Radio Dr. Armah stated that the initiative seeks to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in these schools.
“The smart classroom is an ICT- friendly environment that will help equip our children with essential digital literacy skills, preparing them for the rapidly evolving world of technology”
“In an era marked by the widespread adoption of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, robotics, 3D printing, and the Internet of Things, our students must be well-versed in these state-of-the-art resources, we are empowering them to thrive in today’s digital landscape and also making them future-proof,” he added.
Renowned for his contributions to Ghana’s education and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sectors, Dr. Armah donated 15 Dell computers to some public basic schools in the constituency.
In 2021, the Dr. Prince H. Armah Foundation (DPHAF), also organised an intensive three-month ICT training program aimed at enhancing the career prospects and global competitiveness of residents in the Kwesimintsim Constituency, by equipping participants with contemporary ICT skills.
He believes that through these endeavours, public basic schools will emerge as formidable competitors within communities and beyond.
“It is my sincere hope that the beneficiary schools will cherish and maintain these valuable assets, utilizing them to nurture students who will go on to make a significant impact not only in Kwesimintsim but also throughout Ghana and across the globe.”