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AN ABANDONED 12 YEARS CLASSROOMS BLOCK - SEFWI ASAFO // WESTERN NORTH REGION // KOBO REPORTER

Headline: People of Sefwi Asafo Demand Immediate Government Action on Abandoned Classroom Block The residents of Sefwi Asafo, a community in the Western North Region, have expressed growing concern over a 12-year-old abandoned classroom block that has fallen into a state of disrepair. The project, which was initiated over a decade ago to address the educational needs of the local children, was abruptly halted and has since been left to deteriorate, leaving the community without adequate educational facilities. In their petition to the government, the people of Sefwi Asafo highlighted the dire consequences of the neglect. The incomplete structure, once a symbol of hope for the future of the town's children, now stands as a monument to unfulfilled promises. The building has become overgrown with weeds, its walls cracked and crumbling, and it poses a safety risk to anyone who ventures near. "The state of the classroom block is unacceptable," the petition states. "Our children deserve better than to study in dilapidated structures or be forced to travel long distances to neighboring communities for their education." The community leaders have called on the government to prioritize the completion of the classroom block, emphasizing that education is a fundamental right for every child. They argue that the project’s completion would not only improve the quality of education in Sefwi Asafo but also serve as a testament to the government's commitment to fulfilling its promises to rural communities. The petitioners are hopeful that their appeal will be met with swift action, as they await a response from the relevant authorities. "We are not asking for much," one of the community elders stated. "We simply want our children to have a safe and conducive environment to learn, just like any other child in Ghana." As the abandoned classroom block continues to stand in its state of neglect, the people of Sefwi Asafo remain vigilant, ready to press on with their demands until their voices are heard and the government takes the necessary steps to address this pressing issue.

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