Bagabaga
College of Education (BACE) has launched its 70th anniversary to celebrate its
contributions to teacher education in northern Ghana and the development of the
country as a whole. Alhaji Inusah Fuseini, the Minister for Roads and Highways
who launched the anniversary at BACE’s campus in, commended BACE for its
pioneering role in ensuring quality teacher education in the country. Alhaji
Fuseini, who is an alumnus of BACE, called on the alumni of the college to
contribute to strengthening the infrastructure of the school to enable it to
maintain its enviable record of being a citadel of teacher education in the
country. He appealed to students to take their lessons seriously saying
“Nothing is impossible when one is educated.” In a speech read on his behalf
Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna, Northern Regional Minister, urged teachers to
improve their performance especially at the second cycle level to raise the
standard of education in the Region. Alhaji Limuna assured that government
would continue to expand educational infrastructure across the country to
ensure access to education for all. Alhaji Adam Zakaria, Principal of Bagabaga
College of Education said the 70th anniversary celebration is also to raise the
image of education in northern Ghana through teacher education as well as
further propagate the achievements of the school. Bagabaga College of Education
was set up in 1944 and its 70th anniversary would be climaxed in November.
Source: GNA
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