Parliamentary Candidate donates football jerseys to schools

Mr Anewu said sports development was one of the main priorities of the Government, hence the need for students and pupils to give it an equal attention with their academics.

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Mr Godfred Nti Anewu, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Assin Central, has donated football jerseys to three schools in the constituency towards sports development.

The beneficiaries are the Assin Nyankomasi Roman Catholic, Assin Fosu Roman Catholic, and Assin Fosu Jomsco schools.

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Presenting the jerseys at separate functions, he said they formed part of his contribution towards sports promotion as most schools in the constituency prepared for the ‘inter-schools’ competition.

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Mr Anewu said sports development was one of the main priorities of the Government, hence the need for students and pupils to give it an equal attention with their academics.

In addition, sports were to instil the values of healthy and fair competition among students and offer opportunities for positive socialisation and exercises for good health.

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He urged parents to allow the children to develop their talent and equally exercise frequently to maintain good health.

Mrs Constance Esi Murvey, the Headmistress of Assin Nyankomasi Roman Catholic School, on behalf of the other headteachers, expressed appreciation to the presidential candidate for his kind gesture and assured that all the jerseys would be used for the intended purpose.

In an interview with Master Kweku Osei, a student from Assin Fosu Roman Catholic School, he said the new Jerseys would spur them on to perform well and asked for more to enable them to excell.

Ms Francisca Frimpong, a student from Assin Fosu Jomsco, expressed appreciation to the efforts of the candidate and called for peace during the inter-schools’ competition.

Source: GNA

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