Ghana Muslim Mission SHS at Beposo grapples with overcrowding as infrastructure deficits persist
Ghana Muslim Mission Senior High School (SHS) at Beposo is struggling with severe overcrowding due to inadequate infrastructure and several abandoned development projects. The institution, which is the largest senior high school in the district, has a student population of more than 3,000 but lacks the necessary infrastructure. Dr. Sheikh Amin Bonsu, Board Chairman of the Ghana Muslim Mission Schools, stated, "The government began constructing a classroom block for the school in 2015, but the project has remained abandoned."
Dr. Bonsu also disclosed that the school does not have an assembly hall or a dining hall, compelling students to hold assemblies and dine in shifts. Alhaji Ibrahim Ebe Adam Okyere, a Physics teacher, added that the school lacks adequate dormitory accommodation and has only one bus to serve its large student population.
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Ghana Muslim Mission Senior High School (SHS) at Beposo is facing severe overcrowding due to inadequate infrastructure and abandoned development
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