It is for the building and equipment of 10 classrooms in the Centre and North West Region |
The Japanese government gives priority to the provision of quality elementary education. |
As part of its assistance
programme to local micro–projects, the Japanese Embassy in Cameroon on
Thursday, February 26, 2015, in Yaoundé, signed funding agreements with the
Nkambe Council in Donga Mantung Division of the North West Region and Actions
Jeunes, MAJE, a local charity based in Yaoundé in the Centre Region.
H.E. Tsutomu Arai signed the
papers for the construction and equipment of five classrooms in Government
School, Bambe, Wat in Nkambe Sub Division in Donga Mantung Division to the tune
of 43.5 Million FCFA.
A similar deal was reached with
MAJE for the building and equipment of five classrooms at Government School,
Nkolngok in Mbankomo Sub Division, Mefou and Akono Division of the Centre
Region. The amount is 43.5 Million FCFA. The agreements were signed for Nkambe
Council by Mayor Ngabir Paul Bantar and Mrs Ateba Michelle Carine, Coordinator
of MAJE Programmes.
The signing ceremonies were
followed by the handover of cheques for the amounts to Ngabir Paul Bantar and
Ateba Michelle CArine, in the presence of Fon Ngorake Valentine of Wat.
According to Ambassador Tsutomu Arai, the partnerships are intended to improve
learning conditions for pupils, adding that the children in Bambe, Wat, will no
longer have to trek long distances to attend better schools. The Japanese diplomat
pointed out that the new classrooms will benefit over 326 Bambe pupils who had
hirtherto been compressed in small rooms.
He urged Mayor Ngabir to ensure
that the money is well spent for the quality to be like other Japanese–funded
schools in the country.
On his part, Ngabir Paul Bantar
noted that since creation two decades ago, pupils of Government Primary School
Bambe have been receiving lessons in two mud classrooms. He expressed joy at
the fact that the funding was the biggest to be received by his council in
decades.
K.H.N.
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