Hon. Richard Kwame Sefe has met with teachers in the Anloga District as part of his continuous engagement with key stakeholders in the education sector.
The meeting provided an opportunity for Hon. Sefe to brief teachers on the outcomes of the recent special assessment results, while offering clarification on pertinent issues arising from the exercise. He also engaged the teachers in constructive discussions on practical measures to further improve teaching and learning outcomes across schools in the district.
In an interactive session, Hon. Sefe took time to listen to concerns raised by teachers, including challenges affecting classroom delivery, learning conditions, and overall staff welfare. Drawing on his experience as an educationist, he shared practical insights, guidance, and words of encouragement aimed at strengthening professionalism and boosting morale within the teaching service.
Hon. Sefe commended the teachers for their dedication, resilience, and sacrifices, describing them as central to the development of the district and the country at large. He stressed that quality education remains a critical pillar for national development.
He further reaffirmed his commitment to continue advocating for policies and interventions that prioritise teacher welfare and improve educational standards in the Anloga District.
According to him, sustained collaboration between policymakers, educators, and other stakeholders is key to building a stronger and more effective educational system for future generations.

