Kesu Village in Wum Municipality is set to witness a significant boost in its educational landscape with the ongoing construction of a modern two-classroom block at Government School (GS) Mbu-uh. The vital project, valued at an impressive 20 million CFA Francs, aims to provide an improved and conducive learning environment for the school’s growing student population.
The new block, which is nearing completion, features two spacious, well-ventilated, and durable classrooms. This infrastructure upgrade is expected to significantly alleviate the existing problem of overcrowding, which has long been a challenge for the school, often forcing students to learn in cramped or make-shift conditions.
Local residents and school authorities have expressed immense gratitude for the timely intervention. “This is a dream come true for our children,” remarked a parent. “For years, we’ve struggled with inadequate classrooms. Now, our children will have a proper place to learn, which will surely boost their morale and academic performance.”
The Headmaster of GS Mbu-uh, Mr. Hycinth, added, “This investment is a game-changer. A better learning environment directly translates to better educational outcomes. We are excited about the positive impact this will have on both our students and teachers, providing them with the resources they need to thrive.”
The construction project underscores the ongoing commitment to improving educational infrastructure in rural areas, recognizing education as a cornerstone for community development and future prosperity. Such investments are crucial in ensuring that every child, regardless of their geographical location, has access to quality schooling.
Once fully operational, the new classroom block at GS Mbu-uh will not only provide a physical space for learning but also inspire a new generation of learners at Mbu-uh, setting them on a path towards a brighter future.
