By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
Ketu
North Constituency has received a donation of 50 laptops and 30 tablets from
the Identra Ghana Foundation, the social impact arm of Identra Technologies
Bureau, aimed at boosting digital literacy among students.
The
donation, received on Sunday, marks a significant step in equipping students
with the tools needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world. Since 2023,
over 120 desktops and 200 laptops have been distributed to schools and students
across the constituency. This latest contribution introduces tablets for early
learners, supporting digital skills development at the foundational level.

Eric
Edem Agbana, Member of Parliament for Ketu North, expressed gratitude to the
foundation, emphasizing that the initiative goes beyond providing devices,
focusing on preparing a generation of students for the future. The Partnership
Desk in his office continues to collaborate with institutions and individuals
to ensure that every basic school in the constituency has at least one desktop
computer for practical learning.
The
Identra Ghana Foundation has indicated plans to extend similar support to other
constituencies, reinforcing its commitment to advancing digital education
nationwide.