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General News of Monday, February 11, 2019
Source: Mynewsgh.com
2019-02-11
Old Boys build state-of-the-art 17-seat facility to help solve washroom problems
After exclusive reports from Pure FM, based in Kumasi, in collaboration with MyNewsGh.com, on the use of "hweetem" wood slabs as toilets in one of the best high schools in the Ashanti region, Opoku Ware School (OWASS), alumni of the institutions went to the rescue of their alma mater.
Elderly members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) and the AV / AQ Age Group are making every effort to ensure the rapid installation of a state-of-the-art 17-seater facility to help solve toilet problems. in school, while students were defecating open like last week
In a letter signed by Kat. Rodney Nkrumah Boateng AF147 (NEC Secretary of the Old Boys Association) and previewed by MyNewsGh.com, the badociation expressed disappointment at the bad press that the school received about the development and added that the revelation had helped to better understand how to help bring the school image back to the well-deserved standard of the first boys' high school in the Ashanti region.
The letter reads in part as follows: "NEC has carefully compiled a record of the toilet-related state of affairs at OWASS as a result of a program broadcast on the Pure FM radio station based in Kumasi.
While we share the general disappointment with the fact that the school received a bad press following this story, we also believe that this offers us the opportunity to address this issue and to solve broader issues within of the school, in particular with regard to alumni group projects.
A visit made Thursday by the teams of MyGewsgh.com and Pure Morning Drive has indeed confirmed that measures had been taken to remedy this anomaly, while work on the new toilet building was receiving a significant improvement.
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