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PM Group CEO Commissions Mechanized Borehole For Juaboso SHS, Pledges Further Assistance

In a significant move to improve access to clean water, the CEO of PM Group, Mr. Peter Mensah has commissioned a mechanized borehole thousand of cedis for Juaboso Senior High School (SHS) in the Juaboso District of the western north region. This initiative aims to provide a reliable source of potable water for the students and staff, enhancing their health, well-being, and educational experience.

The mechanized borehole project is part of a broader effort to address water scarcity issues in the school. Similar projects have been undertaken in other areas by the group CEO.

These initiatives demonstrate the growing recognition of the importance of access to clean water for communities and institutions and ability to give back to the society.

The PM Group CEO’s commitment to Juaboso SHS goes beyond the borehole commissioning. The CEO has pledged further assistance, indicating a long-term investment in the school’s infrastructure and the well-being of its students. This support include maintenance of devastated school buss, entertainment systems, sanitation facilities, fencing and other resources.

The PM Group CEO’s commissioning of the mechanized borehole for Juaboso SHS serves as a model for corporate social responsibility.

In addition, he promised to support entertainment aspect of the school. Urging the students to exhibit their God’s given talents deligently.

He compelled the students to be agent of change and embrace discipline habits since it will help their academic endeavors.

“Now there’s no discipline in our schools as compared to previous. I will implore all the students to exhibit their God’s given talents deligently and discipline themselves at all cost”, he stressed.

The headmaster of the school, Mr. Christian Dejoe Dojokotoe appealed for support to complete the fencing of the school which has become a burden to them.

Nana Ekwei Armah II, the Chief of Juaboso on his side called for proper care and maintenance culture of the project to ensure it last longer.

“Oliver twist always ask for more. I thank PM for his kindheartedness and philanthropist work. I will urge the school authorities and perhaps the student body to ensure maintenance culture”, he affirmed.

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