THE People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has once again displayed its kindheartedness by donating a computer system to the St. Cuthbert’s Secondary School with the thought of promoting Information and Communications Technology (ICT) there.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony last Wednesday, PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee disclosed that the school had written to the party requesting a computer system with the intention of creating an information technology lab in the School.
Rohee said, “The PPP/C is in solidarity with the students, teachers and toshao of the village, and will continually lend support in whatever way (it) can.”
The Party’s General Secretary highlighted that this donation was not an elections gimmick but comes from the kindheartedness and generosity of the members of the PPP/C.
Both the Headmistress of the School, Ms Hollice Gray, and Toshao of St. Cuthbert’s Mission, Mr Luke Simon, expressed their gratitude for the generous donation, and emphasised that it would come in handy for the children and teachers.
Gray’s closing remark emphasised that the computer would enhance the students’ abilities in that it would give some, if not all of the students, the chance to be somewhat computer literate.