Deputy
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Dzifa Gomashie has
encouraged children from poor background to use education as a tool to
change their lives.
She further urged them to focus on their
education amidst the challenges confronting them and use their past as a
motivational tool to achieve their dreams.
Mrs. Gomashie said
this during a visit to some of the vacation classes centres organized by
her organization, Value for Life, in collaboration with Centre for
Poverty Alleviation, owned by Human Rights Activist, Lawyer Francis
Xavier Sosu.
Six schools were selected from the Danfa, Teiman, Pantang, Adenta West and La Nkwantanang electoral areas in Madina, Accra.
The
four weeks’ vacation classes were to support children in the Madina
community and its environs who could not afford vacation classes, to
have the opportunity to improve on their education.
Addressing
the children at one of the centres, the deputy minister reiterated the
need for children to have quality education. She was of the opinion that
education among some other social interventions, can help alleviate
poverty and close the gap between the rich and the poor in society.
“You
can become the great person you wish to become when you take your
education seriously. Education will help you become the big person you
wish to become,” she told the pupils.
She further called on parents to show interest in the welfare of other children in their community aside their own children. “We
as parents have the responsibility of ensuring that the children of our
neighbours are protected so that they will also feel cared for and part
of society,” she said.
She added that, “you can become anything
you wish to become; you have to believe in yourself and say to yourself
‘it is possible’.” On his part, Lawyer Sasu said he was impressed
with the response from the pupils and expressed the hope that the pupils
will improve in their academic performance when school re-opens.
He,
however, urged parents to pay attention to their wards’ academic work
in order to ensure that they have the best of life in the future.
He
further urged the pupils to defy all odds against them and rise to the
height they aspire to be, saying, “I did not come from a rich home, but I
did not allow my past to determine who I should become in the future.”
The
vacation camp will be climaxed with a rich cultural display by students
from the aforementioned schools and an award to students who excelled
during the period. |
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