President Mills lauds Catholic Church for role in education

President John Atta Mills

President John Evans Atta Mills has lauded the Catholic Church for its practical demonstration in growing the nation’s education and moral discipline through its educational programmes across the country.

He said this is evidently seen in the church’s establishment of educational structures from Kindergarten to the University level, which has produced well trained and morally upright students, dedicated to the service of Ghana.

President Mills said this in an address read for him by Mr Lee Ocran, Minister of Education, at the 60th anniversary celebration of Opoku Ware Senior High School in Kumasi, at the weekend.

“60 years of Catholic education, building a school of academic excellence through moral discipline” was the theme.

He said “the nation is indeed appreciative of the contributions of the church in growing the country through moral education, in addition to the promotion of spiritual development”.

“As a country and government, we need to keep an eagle eye on the established schools, which have produced these finer people, who are in service of the country and other institutions globally.

President Mills said the government would do what it takes to support and satisfy the genuine needs of the school, as testified by some on-going projects, such as the 18-unit classroom block, 3-storey dormitory block, science block and an assembly hall complex.

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, called for the introduction of “Civic Education” as a subject of study in schools, saying this is one of the surest ways by which “we can turn the country into a better place to live”.

He commended the school management for the symbolic honour done by mounting a statue in honour of his predecessor, Opoku Ware I after whom the school was named by Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyemang Prempeh II.

Source: GNA

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