
The Member of Parliament for the Bole–Bamboi Constituency, Yusif Sulemana has allocated GH¢100,000 from the GETFund to support 38 needy tertiary students in the constituency with the payment of their school fees.
The financial support, announced on March 12, 2026, forms part of the MP’s continued efforts to ease the financial burden on students and their families, promote academic excellence, and strengthen access to higher education within the constituency.
Speaking on behalf of the MP, the Savannah Regional Director of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) and Presiding Member of the Bole District Assembly, Adams Dramani Deen encouraged the beneficiaries to take advantage of the opportunity and make good use of the limited resources available to improve their education.
He assured the community of the MP’s continued commitment to youth development and educational advancement in the Bole–Bamboi Constituency.
Hon. Deen explained that the GH¢100,000 fund is being disbursed to 38 selected applicants, and urged those who were not successful this time to remain patient. According to him, the MP’s office is working with relevant authorities to review the allocation process to ensure that more students can benefit from the support in the future.
The Bole District Director of Education, Acheanane Sepaga Richard, who accepted responsibility for disbursing the funds to the selected beneficiaries, commended the MP for his consistent support for education in the district.
He also advised students not to rely solely on the MP’s intervention but to explore other opportunities such as the Bui Power Authority Annual Education Scholarship Programme, which supports students from the Bole and Mo traditional areas pursuing Science and Engineering programmes at the tertiary level.
The initiative forms part of broader efforts to improve educational opportunities and support the development of skilled human resources in the constituency.
Source: nkilgifm.com