The Kpandai District Assembly has distributed 200 bags of maize to selected schools in the district to support their feeding programmes and ensure students have access to food during the lean season.
The beneficiary institutions are Kpandai Senior High School, Nkanchina Nursing Training College, Let Us Shine Academy, and Kpandai Girls Model School, with each school receiving 50 bags of maize.
The intervention forms part of the Assembly’s efforts to promote student welfare and help schools manage food shortages that often occur before the harvest season.
The support is expected to ease pressure on school authorities and improve teaching and learning by ensuring that students receive adequate nutrition.
Speaking to Adom News affiliate reporter Prince Busula, the District Chief Executive for Kpandai, Hon. Haruna Abdul-Karim, said the donation demonstrates the Assembly’s commitment to supporting education and improving the well-being of students across the district. He noted that access to food remains critical to academic performance and urged school authorities to ensure the maize is used for its intended purpose.

Hon. Abdul-Karim explained that the Assembly remains dedicated to implementing programmes that will enhance education and improve living conditions for residents of the district.
Representatives of the beneficiary schools expressed gratitude to the District Assembly for the timely support, describing it as a major relief that will help sustain their feeding programmes during the difficult period ahead.
They pledged to make good use of the donation and thanked the Assembly for its continued commitment to education and student welfare in the Kpandai District.
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