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GUARDIANS ASKED TO MAKE TIME FOR THEIR KIDS TO CONCENTRATE ON THEIR BOOKS

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Dr. Peter Attefuah, NR head of GES (in dark African wear) Mrs Shirly Tony Kum, Corporate Communications Manager of Vivo Ghana and Mr. Aaron Kuwornu, chief, GLA, Tamale (in yellow like frock) and Alhaji Alhassan Isahaku, boss chief, Northern Regional Coordinating Council (Smock with white stripes)

The Northern Regional Director of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr Peter Attefuah has asked guardians to permit some time for their kids to concentrate on their books while at home.

This he said when done, wouldn't just assistance understudies particularly those at the essential level to upgrade their scholastics and comprehension of their reality however would likewise advance their abilities to understand.

Dr Attefuah settled on the decision at the send off of the second period of the 'Local area Digital Literacy Project' by the Vivo Energy Ghans on Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Tamale.

"Kids should work okay, however they should have adequate opportunity to spend and rehearse their perusing at home, a kid who can peruse can advance, can go to the higher level of training," he said

The Community Digital Literacy Project is carried out by VIVO Ghana Energy, proprietor of Shell Energy, a main showcasing organization in Petroleum Products in Ghana.

The principal period of the venture was sent off in September 2021 to give admittance to significant instructive substance, support the perusing abilities of younger students and assist with easing learning misfortunes brought about by school terminations during the pinnacle of the COVID-19 pandemic yet finished in June 2022.

It is being executed by VIVO Energy Ghana in a joint effort with the Ghana Library Authority and the World Reader.

The Northern Regional GES chief praised the results of the Community Digital Literacy Project and offered thanks to VIVO Energy Ghana and its carrying out accomplices for their help in the improvement of training in the locale.

He likewise swore the help of the Education Directorate to the smooth running of stage two of the venture which looks to help schools to further develop the perusing abilities of understudies.

In a location for the benefit of the Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana Mr Kader Maiga, the Corporate Communications Manager Mrs Shirley Tony Kum, said starting from the commencement of the task, a sum of 4,900 books have been perused totally by recipient kids with the general number of 11,300 books been opened.

She noticed that the development of the COVID-19 pandemic uncovered the shortcomings of the country's school system, consequently the need to incorporate innovation into the current educational program to empower understudies and instructors to get the hang of during such pandemics.

She demonstrated that stage one of the tasks helped 25 families inside the Tamale Metropolis with every family being relegated a BookSmart Tablet containing a limitless number of Ghana Education Service-supported perusing books for offspring of school-going age.

"Today, I am satisfied to declare the introduction of ten extra perusing tablets to the library to enlist more understudies in the second period of the program.

"Stage two will be an effort in schools with the backing of the Mobile Library Can gladly be powered by Shell FuelSave and a Lending Option where heads of schools can demand for the tablets to be utilized for a period and got back to the library for use by different schools," she added.

Mrs Shirley noticed that Shell, as a main promoting organization in the Petroleum business, was focused on putting resources into regions they work to upgrade the development and improvement of those areas particularly in accomplishing the SDG objective 4.

The Northern Regional Director of the Ghana Library Authority Mr Aaron Kuwornu, in his entries, likewise approached guardians to urge their kids to visit the library where they could have more than adequate chance to enjoy with their books

He additionally said the Library Authority was developing from the customary approach to getting things done to incorporating innovation to empower individuals who visit them to approach limitless books and their favored writers to peruse.

On his part, the program's Manager at the World Reader, Mr Alhassan Abdul-Kahad, said the advantages of consistent perusing were various and encouraged Ghanaians to accept perusing as a serious activity.

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