Two boarding facilities at the Gbekor Community Day senior high school (SHS) are set to be completed by mid-June 2020.
The E-blocks of the Adaklu-based school constructed by the Mahama-led administration would soon have a boarding facility.
District Chief Executive (DCE) for Adaklu, Phanuel Kadey Donkor who paid a working visit to the project site said the facility would be available for use in the next academic year which begins in September 2020.
According to him, the facility has a maximum capacity of 500 students.
Site Manager, Nicholas Asempa assured the project would be completed on time to meet June 15, 2020 target and appealed to government to ensure release of funds needed.
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