The circle of Friends of Cameroon gave gifts to the government Primary school in Bonendale.
The First lady of Cameroon, Chantal Biya through the Circle of Friends of Cameroon, CERAC, has given gifts, rehabilitated, and equipped the Government Primary school Bonandale, which hosts pupils from Sodiko, Bonamatoumbe and Bonendale. The gesture is part of the humanitarian activities carried out by First Lady Chantal, through which she has won herself a United Nations award. The gifts included books both exercise and text, chairs, tables, a television set, pens, a computer set with accessories, dictionaries, dustbins, washing soap, cutlasses, brush, among others. Added to these are the renovation of the entire school building and the construction of an administrative block.
Speaking in a welcome address the Government Delegate to the Douala City Council, Fritz Ntone Ntone said through the initiative of Chantal Biya the rehabilitation was initiated and the urban council could not remain indifferent. He said this initiative is coming at a time, when the world is celebrating the International Day of the African Child .He said education is socialisation of children and “an educated child is a man we win”. Ntone added that the gesture would lead to the rehabilitation of the Sodiko, Bonamatoumbe, Bonendale road that will now become the work site of priority.
The Director of the school, Tchenyie Francois Xavier said since April rehabilitation works began at the school and the school created in 1948 has been transformed to a new modern structure with a renovated library and a computer lab. He said the school has been equipped with good furniture and the head master’s office well equipped. The representative of the pupils promised they would be wise, they promised to work hard and come out with outstanding results in Wouri.
The representative of the First Lady who also doubles as the Minister of Basic Education, Alim Adjidja, said the rehabilitation of the school and equipping it reflects the voluntary act of CERAC and its founder to assist the nation in the policy of education. She added that the school that harbours about 200 pupils is equipped to prepare them for the First School Leaving Certificate. She said the Multimedia Centre, the library and classrooms are contributions to seek solutions to problems in Cameroon. She called on the pupils to be honest and more responsible, be wise and neat. The Minister also promised to transmit every message to first lady Chantal Biya. In her capacity as the Minister of Basic Education, she assured the gifts would be well taken care of for future generations. She called on the Government Delegate to bring in contributions for effective protection of the material.
EFFA TAMBENKONGHO
The First lady of Cameroon, Chantal Biya through the Circle of Friends of Cameroon, CERAC, has given gifts, rehabilitated, and equipped the Government Primary school Bonandale, which hosts pupils from Sodiko, Bonamatoumbe and Bonendale. The gesture is part of the humanitarian activities carried out by First Lady Chantal, through which she has won herself a United Nations award. The gifts included books both exercise and text, chairs, tables, a television set, pens, a computer set with accessories, dictionaries, dustbins, washing soap, cutlasses, brush, among others. Added to these are the renovation of the entire school building and the construction of an administrative block.
Speaking in a welcome address the Government Delegate to the Douala City Council, Fritz Ntone Ntone said through the initiative of Chantal Biya the rehabilitation was initiated and the urban council could not remain indifferent. He said this initiative is coming at a time, when the world is celebrating the International Day of the African Child .He said education is socialisation of children and “an educated child is a man we win”. Ntone added that the gesture would lead to the rehabilitation of the Sodiko, Bonamatoumbe, Bonendale road that will now become the work site of priority.
The Director of the school, Tchenyie Francois Xavier said since April rehabilitation works began at the school and the school created in 1948 has been transformed to a new modern structure with a renovated library and a computer lab. He said the school has been equipped with good furniture and the head master’s office well equipped. The representative of the pupils promised they would be wise, they promised to work hard and come out with outstanding results in Wouri.
The representative of the First Lady who also doubles as the Minister of Basic Education, Alim Adjidja, said the rehabilitation of the school and equipping it reflects the voluntary act of CERAC and its founder to assist the nation in the policy of education. She added that the school that harbours about 200 pupils is equipped to prepare them for the First School Leaving Certificate. She said the Multimedia Centre, the library and classrooms are contributions to seek solutions to problems in Cameroon. She called on the pupils to be honest and more responsible, be wise and neat. The Minister also promised to transmit every message to first lady Chantal Biya. In her capacity as the Minister of Basic Education, she assured the gifts would be well taken care of for future generations. She called on the Government Delegate to bring in contributions for effective protection of the material.
EFFA TAMBENKONGHO
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