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Shekuba Koroma Donates Cement to Wesley Alumni in Segbwema

Shekuba Koroma Donates Cement to Wesley Alumni in Segbwema
Shekuba Koroma Donates Cement to Wesley Alumni in Segbwema

Ahmed Shekuba Koroma, a Sierra Leonean administrator, has donated 100 bags of cement to the Wesley Alumni in Segbwema. The contribution is intended to support the construction of a new multi-purpose building at Wesley Secondary School.


Mr. Koroma stated that the donation is part of a broader commitment to education and community development. He noted the school's history in the region and emphasized the importance of improving its infrastructure to better serve current and future students.


"Investing in education is a fundamental way to build stronger communities and empower the next generation," Koroma said.

He reaffirmed his intention to support local initiatives that focus on academic quality and regional growth.


The multi-purpose building will address the school's need for additional space. Once completed, the facility will host assemblies, examinations, and community meetings, helping to reduce classroom congestion and provide a dedicated environment for extracurricular activities.


Mohamed Turay, representing the Wesley Alumni, accepted the donation and thanked Mr. Koroma for the timely support. He noted that such contributions are vital for the progress of the school's infrastructure projects.


Local community members also welcomed the gesture, noting that it addresses critical facility challenges. They expressed a commitment to ensuring the materials are used effectively to improve the learning conditions for all pupils at the institution.



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