Tema East MP Ashai Odamtten motivates WASSCE candidates

The Member of Parliament for Tema East, Mr Isaac Ashai Odamtten, has encouraged students sitting for this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) to remain focused and confident as they work toward a brighter future.
The MP visited Manhean Senior High Technical School and OLAMS Senior High School on Wednesday morning to interact with candidates and offer words of motivation.
His visit, according to him, was part of his commitment to supporting education and empowering the youth of Tema East.
Mr. Odamtten urged the candidates to approach the exams with determination and discipline, reminding them that education is a vital tool for shaping Ghana’s future.
He assured the students of his continuous support and encouraged them to aim high.
The MP’s longstanding advocacy for education in Tema East has seen him initiate various programmes to uplift young people in the constituency.
His engagement with the WASSCE candidates, stakeholders noted, is expected to leave a lasting impact on the students’ confidence and outlook.
Community leaders and teachers who witnessed the visit commended Hon. Odamtten for his dedication to youth development and education, describing it as a true mark of service and leadership.
Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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