Napo Donates Five (5) Flatscreen TV Sets to KNUST Medical School.

Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh, MP for Manhyia South donating the five flatscreen Television sets to the Provost of the School of Health Sciences, KNUST, Professor Christian Agyare as the Dean and other staff look admiringly.

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South and Minister for Energy,  Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh this morning donated five flatscreen television sets to the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

Presenting the items at a brief ceremony at the precincts of the School, Dr Opoku-Prempeh said as a former student of the Medical school he deemed it fitting to help with the items.

He noted the gesture followed an appeal by the school to his office.

” As you might know KNUST Medical School is my alma mater and so i decided to support with some personal funds so that the school could provide modern teaching and learning to students”, Dr Napo noted.

Details:
The Minister noted that the current trends of learning and teaching demand that modern equipment are used in carrying out same.

Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh in a group photograph with Provost, Dean and some staff at the Medical school today
Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh in a group photograph with Provost, Dean and some staff at the Medical school today

He said previously there were about 27 students in the class at the medical school, adding that things were manageable.

However, he noted that the numbers at the school are higher and therefore the need to deploy advanced technology to cater for the needs of the students.

“The gesture is therefore to help the school to improve its way of providing education to the students who are being trained here and many others who may attend same in future”, the MP stated.

Appreciation:
Speaking to the media, Professor Daniel Ansong, Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry said KNUST was grateful for the gesture by Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh.

He noted that the current trends in education demands that they use audio visual materials to share information and to teach students.

The students at the school,  the Dean stressed were technology inclined and therefore the provision of the five television sets was an important gesture.

“Now students are technologically inclined and some may even want to present their assignments and projects on screens and therefore the provision of these audio visual equipment is timely and important”, the Dean noted.

Provost:
Earlier, the Provost of the School of Health Sciences, Professor Christian Agyare received the items and thanked the Minister for the gesture.

He also indicated that more of such donations would be needed and therefore appealed to others to emulate the gesture by Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh.

Story By Michael Ofosu-Afriyie,  Kumasi.

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