The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, has officially handed over sites across the constituency for the construction of major educational infrastructure projects valued at over GH¢41 million.
The projects, funded by the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), are aimed at improving access to quality education and enhancing infrastructure in schools within the district.
The initiative includes the construction of the following:
- A two-story Builsa South District Education Directorate office complex in Fumbisi.
- A three-unit classroom block with auxiliary facilities at Bachonsa.
- kindergarten block with auxiliary facilities at Zamsa.
- Two-story dormitory blocks for both boys and girls and a three-bedroom headmaster’s bungalow at Kanjarga SHS.
- A six-unit classroom block at Nadema-Luisa.
- A three-unit classroom block at Kanjarga Nyansa.

Impact and Commitment
These projects form part of a broader effort by the MP to improve teaching and learning conditions in the Builsa South District.
They are expected to significantly boost infrastructure, reduce classroom congestion, and provide a more conducive environment for both students and teachers.
The initiative underscores Dr. Apaak’s commitment to delivering quality education, transforming lives, and building a stronger future for the people of Builsa South.
Additionally, the MP has secured over 400 monodesks to be distributed to schools across the district in the coming weeks.

The District Director of Education, Mr. Richard Akum-Nyemi, expressed his gratitude to the Member of Parliament.
He recounted the numerous interventions undertaken by the MP to raise educational standards in the district, including the consistent supply of desks.
The director remains hopeful that the completion of these projects will lead to a marked improvement in academic performance across Builsa South.
All the projects are expected to be completed within 12 months.

The site handover was attended by the district chief executive, Anne Musah; the district education director, Richard Akum-nyemi; contractors; and party constituency executives led by Chairman Caesar Akinkang, along with other officials from the assembly.
The initiative has been widely welcomed by residents and stakeholders, who describe it as a major investment in education.



Many believe the projects, when completed, will reduce classroom congestion, improve student accommodation, and create a more conducive environment for effective teaching and learning across Builsa South.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana














