Teachers cut sod for office complex

The New Juaben Municipal Teachers Savings Scheme Association has cut the sod for the construction of a GH¢630,000.  office complex in Koforidua.

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The scheme, which started in 1998 with 102 members, currently has 1,300 members comprising some teachers from Yilo Krobo, Akuapem North, Suhum and East Akim districts.

Among others, the scheme seeks to promote the general welfare of the members, provide quick financial assistance to  them for productive purposes and to operate as a pension supplement to its members.

It also  assists its members to adequately prepare for retirement, and to accumulate funds to serve as start-up for teachers’ housing scheme.

In his welcome address, Mr F. A. Lartey, the vice chairman of the board  of the association, said the scheme  had acquired   plots of land for allocation to its members, had  assisted in funding the education of their children, and  had also helped others  to put up their own houses  prior to retirement.

He said in spite of a few challenges, the scheme had attained the set target and assured the members that their investments were yielding the needed dividends and results.

The New Juaben Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Dr Kwaku Owusu Acheampong, who cut the sod, lauded the teachers for establishing the scheme.

He said  government’s  efforts in  providing housing  would not be enough and that such initiatives by individuals, groups, and organisations to complement the government’s efforts were highly commendable.

“For teachers of New Juaben and some individuals from the other sister districts to come together and establish a scheme which has cushioned members in one way or the other is in line with the government’s policies and is commendable”, he said.

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