The capital intensive project, which formed part of the company's corporate social responsibilities, also aims at preventing the campuses of the beneficiary schools from intruders, and make teaching and learning conducive.
The
compounds of some of the schools have been turned into refuse dump and invaded by wee smokers.
Speaking at the sod-cutting ceremony to start the project, Mr Emmanuel Bartels, Engineering Manager of AGA in charge of Projects, said fencing of the schools would promote quality education.
Mr John Alexander Ackon, Municipal Chief Executive praised the new leadership of company, saying: I must place on record the massive support AGA is doing for the Assembly and the people of Obuasi in recent times.
He said the company had linked its corporate social responsibilities to the aspirations and the developmental needs of the people.
The Municipal Director of Education, Mr Johnny Owusu-Boadi said the project was laudable because it would end public disturbance to classroom work.
Mr Charles Kumah, Project Consultant said the job would be completed in record time.
Speaking at the sod-cutting ceremony to start the project, Mr Emmanuel Bartels, Engineering Manager of AGA in charge of Projects, said fencing of the schools would promote quality education.
Mr John Alexander Ackon, Municipal Chief Executive praised the new leadership of company, saying: I must place on record the massive support AGA is doing for the Assembly and the people of Obuasi in recent times.
He said the company had linked its corporate social responsibilities to the aspirations and the developmental needs of the people.
The Municipal Director of Education, Mr Johnny Owusu-Boadi said the project was laudable because it would end public disturbance to classroom work.
Mr Charles Kumah, Project Consultant said the job would be completed in record time.
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