
He
did not disclose the amount of increment but says the decision is based on the
‘necessity’ of using information communication technology in today’s world.
“ICT
has become intricately woven into our very existence and wellbeing and students
must certainly be armed with this resource. Indeed ICT is a major learning and
development tool and the lack of it is considered a serious development gap”,
observed Mr. Ikpoki.

The
project, which cost Gh₵103,100 will serve as a hub for computer literacy to enhance
access to education for over 3,000 students from Akyawkrom and Ejisu
communities.
The
Chiefs and people of Akyawkrom are excited the facility would boost academic
work in the area.
Mr.
Ikopoki noted that MTN is committed to preparing students for the workplace
where they are equipped to use ICT effectively and efficiently.
“MTN
Ghana Foundation recognizes the important role education plays in the
development of individuals, society and the nation at large. Education shapes
attitudes, helps people unearth their talents and potentials and put them in a
better position to make meaningful contributions to the development of their
communities and the nation”, he stated.

Story
by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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