Students of Pentecost Senior High School (PENSEC) in Koforidua are excited as The Church of Pentecost continue to supply more food items to the school.
The quality and quantity of meals served to students are affected due to intermittent food supply challenges encounter by the government.
To support the government address the challenge, the Church of Pentecost has donated food items worth a total of Ghc66,000 to Pentecost Senior High School (PENSEC) a government school in Koforidua in the last four months.
The Koforidua Area during the heat of the food crises in schools in July donated Ghc30,000 worth of food items to the school.
On October 5, 2022, the Area Head Apostle Mike Etrue led District Pastors to present another Ghc17,000 of food items to the school.
The Effiduase Area of the church on Monday, October 17, 2022, also presented Ghc19,000 food items made up of some bags of maize, bags of rice, sugar, gari, wheat flour, some cartons of mackerel, milk and some gallons of cooking oil to the school.
Presenting the items, the Effiduase Area Head of the Church, Pastor Stephen Okyere Acheampong said, the items were their widow’s mite to help mitigate the food shortage situation in the school.
Receiving the items on behalf of the school, the Headmaster, Elder Peter Atta Gyamfi, thanked the Area Head and the Ministers of the Effiduase Area for their kind gesture, saying “this would go a long way in helping to solve the food shortage situation facing the school”. He said that even though the school had been handed over to the government, the Church of Pentecost keeps supporting the school in various forms. He praised leadership for their continued support.
Present at the short ceremony were the Effiduase Area Ministers and their wives, the PENSEC chaplain, Overseer Emmanuel Owusu Kissi, the Area Deacon, Elder Samuel Sakum, the Area Women’s leader, Deaconess Christiana Obenewaa and her assistant Deaconess Adriana Darko, the staffs and students of the school.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Obed Ansah