Ketu North scholarship initiative expands support to over 400 students, attracts major backing
The Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Eric Edem Agbana, has reaffirmed his commitment to advancing education in the constituency through the second edition of the Ketu North Scholarship Scheme.
Speaking at the event, he emphasised that the initiative is driven by a deep conviction to ensure that no young person is denied access to education due to their background or financial constraints.
Addressing a gathering of distinguished guests, traditional rulers, community leaders, parents, and students, the MP described the scholarship scheme as a necessary intervention rather than a political gesture. He noted that although some initially doubted the sustainability of the program, its continued growth demonstrates both its relevance and impact.
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Mr. Agbana revealed that during the maiden edition, 302 students were initially awarded scholarships. However, following additional considerations, the number increased to 421 beneficiaries across various public tertiary institutions in Ghana. He stressed transparency in the process, indicating that the full list of beneficiaries has been published online for public verification, including details of their institutions and courses of study.
For the current edition, 400 students have been selected to benefit from the scheme. The MP acknowledged the overwhelming demand, sharing that many students and their parents continued to appeal for inclusion up to the morning of the event. Despite these challenges, he clarified that the initiative is solely funded from his personal resources and not from government funds.
The event also attracted significant support from the Chief Executive Officer of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority, Julius Neequaye Kotey, who commended the initiative as a powerful tool for bridging inequality through education. He announced a donation to support the program and revealed plans to establish a DVLA office in Ketu North, which will create employment opportunities for residents.
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The Deputy CEO of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme, Joan Selasie Ahiawordor, praised the initiative as a deliberate investment in the future of the constituency. She pledged her support towards the scholarship fund and made a personal commitment to fully sponsor any outstanding female beneficiary who excels academically until completion of their studies.
She also used the platform to encourage female beneficiaries to prioritize their education and strive for leadership roles in the future. She highlighted the need for greater female representation in positions of influence and challenged young women in the program to take advantage of the opportunity to transform their lives.
The President of the Ghana Journalists Association, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, described the initiative as a people-centered leadership model Africa needs. He noted that beyond scholarships, the program is helping to break barriers, promote opportunities, and inspire a new generation of leaders, emphasizing that investing in one young person can ultimately transform entire communities.
Meanwhile,some beneficiaries who benefited from the first and second applauded the mp for this bold initiative to support the less privileged.
According to them, many of them would have been left at home with their dreams of becoming great persons in the future if not this intervention but now ,they have the backing to pay their educational fees.
Speaking in an interview,Miss Christiana Afadolo a student midwife at Korlebu Nursing and midwifery college described the initiative as,a life help support. “This program has helped me a lot because I could now pay and further my education of becoming a professional midwife to serve my country and human" he noted .
She encouraged other youth to take advantage of opportunities and also ensure they learn so that ,the sponsor will come onboard to supportore since their efforts are achieving goals.
They assured the mp of their commitment to learning to ensure his aim and vision is achieved through the support.
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