The Proprietor of RAK ACADEMY, Mr. Richard Abdulai Kaara, together with his Management Board, has donated a sum of GHS 2,000 to the Ghana Education Service (GES) in support of the 69th Independence Day Celebration Awards Committee in the Bole District of the Savannah Region.

Speaking to Bole-based Nkilgi FM, Mr. Richard Abdulai Kaara stated that the school considers it a responsibility to consistently support initiatives that promote quality education in the district, emphasizing that RAK ACADEMY stands for excellence.

He noted that the donation is also a way of honoring the sacrifices of Ghana’s forefathers who fought for the country’s independence.

According to him, it is through their dedication and commitment that Ghana enjoys freedom and liberty today, enabling citizens to pursue education and development.

Mr. Richard Abdulai Kaara emphasized that this is not the first time RAK ACADEMY has supported the Independence Day celebrations in the district, and it will certainly not be the last.

He assured that the school will continue to assist whenever support is needed.

He further explained that such contributions serve as tools to ignite patriotism and dedication among children, inspiring them toward national service and responsible citizenship.

Mr. Richard Abdulai Kaara also appealed to philanthropists and sons and daughters of Bole to support the development of education and other developmental projects and programs in the district.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Ghana Education Service and the district, the District Director of GES, Mr. Richard Achinani Sepaga, expressed profound gratitude to RAK ACADEMY for the generous gesture.

He acknowledged that this is not the first time the school has extended support to the GES and joined the appeal for other stakeholders and natives of Bole to contribute toward educational development.

Mr. Richard Achinani Sepaga also called on the people of Bole to support the upcoming Under-13 (U-13) games, revealing that the budget for the event is approximately GHS 60,000, which poses a significant financial challenge.

Source: nkilgifm.com