HON. DOMINIC GYASI INSPECTS DILAPIDATED OKUMDOM JHS IN SEFWI WIAWSO
- Sep 16, 2025
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The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Sefwi Wiawso, Hon. Dominic Gyasi, has inspected the dilapidated Okumdom Junior High School (JHS) to assess its condition and explore how best it can be rehabilitated.
The once-famous school, despite its weak structures and deteriorating facilities, continues to host classes, a situation that raises concerns about the safety and comfort of both teachers and students.
During the inspection, Hon. Gyasi explained that the purpose of the visit was to evaluate the extent of the school’s dilapidation and determine practical solutions for rehabilitation. He stressed that no child should be made to study under such conditions and assured that the Assembly would consider measures to improve the facility.
The head teacher and some teachers of the school, who joined the inspection, expressed worry about the state of the building. They noted that although lessons are still being held, the environment is not conducive for quality teaching and learning, and they welcomed the MCE’s visit as a step toward a possible solution.
The inspection reflects Hon. Dominic Gyasi’s commitment to improving educational infrastructure within the municipality and ensuring that all schools in Sefwi Wiawso provide a safe and supportive environment for learning.






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