Regional News of Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Source: Roland Kwadwo Akomeah, Contributor

Prempeh College's class of 2000 break ground for GH¢1.5million legacy walkway project

The 2000-year group of Prempeh College, known as Millennium Amanfoo The 2000-year group of Prempeh College, known as Millennium Amanfoo

The 2000-year group of Prempeh College, known as Millennium Amanfoo, has broken ground for the construction and rehabilitation of the school’s iconic canopy walkway, a GH¢1.5million legacy project designed to improve movement and access across campus.

The sod-cutting ceremony, held on Friday, October 10, 2025, marked the beginning of a project that will extend the existing walkway to serve more students, particularly those in the Arthur Clark and Matthew Opoku Prempeh Houses, who currently lack direct access to it.

The walkway enables students to move comfortably between key facilities even during harsh weather conditions, making it a vital part of daily life at the school.

The 2000-year group of Prempeh College, known as Millennium Amanfoo, has broken ground for the construction and rehabilitation of the school’s iconic canopy walkway, a GH₵1.5million legacy project designed to improve movement and access across campus.

The sod-cutting ceremony, held on Friday, October 10, 2025, marked the beginning of a project that will extend the existing walkway to serve more students, particularly those in the Arthur Clark and Matthew Opoku Prempeh Houses, who currently lack direct access to it.

The walkway enables students to move comfortably between key facilities even during harsh weather conditions, making it a vital part of daily life at the school.

The event, hosted by Snr Yaw Adu-Gyamfi, brought together school authorities, students, contractors, and members of Millennium Amanfoo.

The project is expected to be commissioned during the group’s homecoming in December, marking a new chapter in Prempeh College’s infrastructure development and alumni legacy.


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