Education: Tema East MP sponsors 22 students

Mr Isaac Ashai Odamtten, the National Democratic Congress Member of Parliament for Tema East Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, has once again shown his unwavering dedication to education by sponsoring 22 tertiary students with GHC 39,200.
This marks the 18th batch of students he has supported since taking office in 2017.
The students, drawn from various tertiary institutions across the country, expressed immense gratitude as they received their sponsorship packages.
This financial aid will enable them to concentrate on their studies without the burden of tuition fees.
Mr Odamtten’s commitment to education is evident in his consistent support for students in his constituency.
Citing Nelson Mandela's famous words, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world," Mr Odamtten's efforts are inspiring a new generation to pursue academic excellence.
His continuous support has earned him deep respect and admiration from his constituents.
Mr. Odamtten's legacy in education will be remembered for generations to come," remarked a constituent, highlighting the lasting impact of his initiatives.
One of the beneficiaries shared, Mr Odamtten's support has been a ray of hope for me.
I was struggling to pay my fees, but now I can focus on my studies without worrying about the financial burden."
With Mr Ashai Odamtten at the helm, the educational future of the Tema East Constituency looks promising
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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