In a commendable show of support for education and youth development, the Member of Parliament for the Salaga-South Constituency, Zuwera Ibrahimah, has donated a brand-new, US-manufactured sound system to Salaga Senior High School.
The donation, which took place during a brief ceremony at the school’s dining hall, aims to enhance the school’s capacity to conduct public events, academic presentations, and extracurricular activities effectively. The sound system includes high-quality speakers, microphones, amplifiers, and related accessories, all manufactured in the United States to ensure durability and top-notch performance.
Speaking at the presentation, Zuwera Ibrahimah noted that education remains a top priority on her agenda for the constituency. She emphasized the importance of equipping schools with modern tools and resources to support learning, student engagement, and administrative communication.
“I strongly believe in the power of education to transform lives. This sound system is a small but meaningful contribution to support Salaga SHS in its efforts to improve the student experience and promote excellence,” she stated.
The MP seized the opportunity to extend her best wishes to all final-year students currently writing their WASSCE examinations. She encouraged them to consider pursuing courses in science, ICT, and mathematics at the tertiary level.
Zuwera Ibrahimah also informed the students of her decision to construct a mechanized borehole for the school through the support of an NGO. She indicated that the borehole project would be completed soon, Insha Allah, to reduce the stress students face in accessing potable drinking water.
The Assistant Headmaster in charge of Academics, Ibrahim Mumuni, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the MP on behalf of the staff and students. He said the equipment would significantly address the school’s long-standing challenge of inadequate sound infrastructure for gatherings and programs.
This donation adds to the growing list of interventions by Zuwera Ibrahimah at the school. She previously provided 120 mono desks to address the furniture deficit. Additionally, she donated ten sewing machines to the Home Economics Department to enhance teaching and learning. To improve security on campus, she installed streetlights. Furthermore, she sponsored water supply during the dry season, among other initiatives.
The School Girls’ Prefect, Karimu Halida, also thanked the MP on behalf of her fellow students, describing the gesture as timely and thoughtful. She pledged, along with her peers, to use the equipment responsibly and maintain it well.
The event was attended by the East Gonja Municipal Chief Executive, Kassim Yazid Rabiu, NDC Constituency Executives led by Chairman Haruna Abdul Aziz, school authorities, and staff from the Office of the Member of Parliament.









