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The Deputy Minister for Finance and Member of Parliament for Ejisu Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Hon. John A. Kumah has provided scholarships to four brilliant but needy students in the constituency.

The beneficiaries, who were adjudged overall best students in the 2022 WASCE and BECE examinations in the Municipality, also received laptops and other educational materials from the MP.

They are Ms Athur Godslove and Patrick Agyekum Afriyie, both completed the Ejisuman Senior High School.

Ms. Arthur, a General Science candidate had an aggregate of nine and was adjudged the best female student, while Afriyie, also a general science candidate had an aggregate of nine and was adjudged the best male student.

The other recipients are Master Adjei Nathaniel Jonathan and Maria Abdullah, both completed the Ejisu M/A Model Junior High School and had aggregates six and seven respectively.

Jonathan is currently at Prempeh College, while Maria is at St. Louis Senior High School, both in Kumasi.

Hon. John Kumah assured to take full cost of the beneficiaries at the tertiary level.

He also congratulated some individuals in his constituency who have been offered various job placement opportunities in the private and public sectors.

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