September 20, 2024
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DR. BAWUMIA CUTS SOD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 200 BED HOSTEL

Vice President and Flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia together with management of Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon – Ghana and some members of the Clergy, cuts sod for the construction of a four-storey, 200-bed hostel for the Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra.

The multi-purpose hostel, which is being funded by the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFUND), is in fulfillment of a pledge the Vice President made to the Seminary, following a request for assistance, during the school’s congregation two years ago, which he attended.
As an institution that trains and instills Godly values, the construction of this hostel will not only provide the much-needed accommodation for students, it will also serve as a hub for more learning and growth.
This step by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the government will aid in fostering religious tolerance in governance which is incredibly important.
It will promotes inclusivity, respect, and understanding among diverse religious groups. When governments prioritize religious tolerance, it creates an environment where everyone’s beliefs are valued and protected.
This is highly commendable and a display of our government’s commitment to deliver more in terms of infrastructure to the citizens of this great country.
The construction of the multi-purpose hostel is evidence of a government that listens and acts on the needs of its constituents. This step indeed heralds a new dawn in our educational sector, building pillars for our beloved nation. Bravo to everyone involved in this gigantic project.
It’s promising to see the dedication in investing in the education sector, especially in a theological institution that stands for moral and spiritual transformation.
This project is a clear manifestation of progressive governance. It will help in promoting religious diversity, understanding, and peaceful coexistence in society. Plus, it provides opportunities for individuals to pursue their religious studies and contribute to their communities and country.
Ghanaians are grateful to the Vice President, Dr. Bawumia and all those who contributed to making the commencement of the project possible, including the management of Trinity Theological Seminary, the Honourable Minister for Education, as well as the Board of Trustees and management of the GETFUND and the Board and Management of GTEC.
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