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Ghana: STEM coach in Oti region appeals to government to include private schools

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) coach in the Oti Region Daniel Aboagye, has appealed to the government to give equal opportunities to private schools in the region.

According to him, fostering a culture of innovation and creativity in schools is crucial for the country's development and competitiveness in the global arena. He emphasised the importance of nurturing young talents in STEM fields and providing them with the necessary resources and support to thrive.

Daniel Aboagye made the appeal when Good Samaritan International School at Pia Kantaga in the Biakoye District innovated a Vertical Farming Technology as part of activities to promote academic excellence.

The innovation not only demonstrated the students knowledge and skills in STEM subjects but also highlighted the potential for private schools to contribute to the advancement of science and technology in the country.

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