Cargill Ghana Donates 36 Dell Desktop Computers to Nyinahin Salem Model Basic "C" School
Cargill Ghana Donates 36 Dell Desktop Computers to Nyinahin Salem Model Basic "C" School
Cargill Ghana Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to educational development and community support with the donation of 36 Dell desktop computers to Nyinahin Salem Model Basic "C" School in the Atwima Mponua District. The presentation ceremony took place on Wednesday, 15th October 2025.
In his address, Mr. Max Essor Latte, Managing Director of Cargill Ghana Limited, emphasized the company’s dual commitment—nourishing the world and empowering local communities.
He stressed that investing in digital literacy among young people is vital to equipping future leaders with the skills required in today’s technology-driven world.
“Our goal is not only to support education but to help shape the future of our youth through technology. By enhancing ICT access, we are empowering students to dream bigger and achieve more,”
— Mr. Max Essor Latte
Mr. Owusu Solomon, Headteacher of Nyinahin Salem Model Basic "C" School, expressed heartfelt appreciation to Cargill Ghana for the generous donation.
He noted that the computers arrived at a crucial time, as the school has been working to strengthen its ICT education and provide practical lessons that meet current educational standards.
“These computers will transform our ICT teaching and make learning more interactive. Our students will now have hands-on experience, which is essential for mastering digital skills,”
— Mr. Owusu Solomon
Representing the Atwima Mponua District Director of Education, Mr. George Ekow Annan, the District Human Resource Manager, commended Cargill Ghana for its contribution to educational advancement.
He emphasized that the initiative supports the government’s vision of integrating technology into basic education to improve digital literacy nationwide.
“This support aligns perfectly with national efforts to promote digital education. We believe this donation will inspire both teachers and pupils to embrace technology as a tool for learning and innovation,”
— Mr. George Ekow Annan
The event, attended by school authorities, teachers, community leaders, and representatives of Cargill Ghana Limited, marked a significant milestone in enhancing ICT infrastructure within the district.
In appreciation of the donation, some students appealed to their parents to sell their cocoa to Cargill Ghana as a show of gratitude.
The donation is expected to greatly improve teaching and learning outcomes, fostering a conducive environment for academic excellence and technological growth.
As Nyinahin Salem Model Basic "C" School enters a new era of digital learning, stakeholders hope that other corporate bodies will emulate Cargill Ghana’s exemplary gesture in supporting education and community development.
Source:Bibianinews.com
