By Frank Kwabena Danso || Information Service Department
The Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko who also doubles as the member of
parliament for Takoradi constituency has applauded Students and Management of the Daboase
Senior High and Technical School for their sterling performance and winning place at the 66
Independence coca cola National Quiz competition organised at Ho in the Volta Region.
According to the Minster the school made the region proud when it stood shoulder to shoulder
with renowned schools such as Presbyterian Boys and others and proof their worth by going
ahead of them at the competition.
Hon. Okyere Darko said this when the school led by the District Chief Executive, Hon. Emmanuel
Boakye, Director of Education, Mrs Ernestina Winful, Head Mistress of the school Mrs Irene
Rebecca Ampaw and contestants as well as some administrative staff of the assembly and
teachers presented the award made up of cash prize and trophies to the Minster at Sekondi.
The Hon. Regional Minister commended the efforts of the Headmistress who has put in drastic
measures to ensure the school excels in all activities. He also commended the teachers for their
countless support to ensure that the students were able to achieve this milestone.
Hon. Okyere Darko promised to use his high office to get the school a bus, adding that this has
been the request of the school for sometime now.
In a related development the school also paid a courtesy visit to the Pro Vice Chancellor of the
Takoradi Technical University, Prof. Victor Kweku Bondzie Micah. The purpose was to establish
some form of relationship and partnership between the Tertiary institution and the Daboase
Senior High and Technical School in order to benefit from their rich Technical Education now and
the foreseeable future.
Professor Bondzie Micah commended the contestants and presented an undisclosed amount to
the contestants and assured to maintain a lasting relationship between Takoradi Technical
University and the Daboase Senior High Technical School.
Messrs Evans Morkeh, Eric Inkum and Ebenezer Abekah represented the school.