
The Member of Parliament for the Bongo constituency, Lawyer Charles Bawa Dua, has raised urgent concerns regarding a significant furniture deficit in the Bongo District. This critical issue has forced many schoolchildren to sit on the bare floor while learning, a situation he deems unacceptable in today’s modern educational landscape.

During a recent tour to monitor conditions in local schools, homes, and health facilities, Lawyer Dua witnessed firsthand the difficulties faced by students. He noted that numerous schools lacked adequate furniture, which not only hampers learning but also affects the overall well-being of the children. “In this day and age, we should not have such a situation,” he stated. “It is unacceptable, and we must take action to ensure that every child in school has a desk to sit on.”

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Lawyer Dua is committed to addressing the furniture deficit. He has initiated discussions with the District Chief Executive to explore possible solutions. Furthermore, he is reaching out to various organizations, both governmental and private, to seek support in providing essential learning materials, including chairs, tables, and desks.
The MP emphasized the importance of collaboration in tackling this pressing issue. “It is crucial that we come together as a community to ensure our children have the resources they need to succeed. A conducive learning environment is fundamental to their education,” he said.

Lawyer Dua’s efforts aim not only to improve the physical conditions in schools but also to enhance the overall educational experience for students in the Bongo District. He believes that by working together with local stakeholders and organizations, they can secure the necessary funding and resources to make a meaningful impact.
As the situation unfolds, Lawyer Dua remains optimistic about the potential for positive change. He urges community members, businesses, and other stakeholders to join in this vital cause, ensuring that every child in Bongo has a proper place to learn and thrive.
Source: mywordfmonline.com/Gaspard Ayuureneeya Adongo.