Lady Patricia Kabbah & Sengbe Pieh Secondary School Benefit from AATF & Pikin Bizness Donated Radio Sets

By Amin Kef Sesay

The One Student One Radio Campaign continued on Wednesday 28 April 2021 targeting the Lady Patricia Kabbah Secondary School and the Sengbe Pieh Secondary School. 90 Students out of 700 have already started enjoying their new communication gadgets.

This is in addition to the auspicious ceremony held on the 26th April, 2021 at the St. Edwards Secondary School, Kingtom in Freetown, during the launch of the ‘One Student One Radio’ campaign.

Chairman of Pikin Bizness and Adonis Abboud Trust Fund, Dr. Adonis Abboud, said that the move by the organization is a way of complementing Government’s Free Quality Education initiative and the provision of the 700 Radios to various schools is geared towards allowing pupils to stay abreast with national as well as international events and other news, which will eventually boost their general knowledge.

More selected schools nationwide have so far benefitted from the gesture, adding that their ultimate goal is for all pupils to own such useful communication gadgets, furthering that he is of the conviction that other donors will emulate their gesture and help reach more pupils.

During the launch of the programme the Deputy Project Coordinator, while addressing the recipients, requested that on a monthly basis each should submit few lines outlining the benefits acquired. Each student received a Pikin Bizness COVID-19 Mask and a radio.

Beneficiaries have so far expressed gratitude to the Adonis Abboud Trust Fund & Pikin Bizness for the kind gesture, describing such as not only important, but a very timely intervention.

It is on record that some of them were unable to benefit from the Government Radio Teaching program, which was instituted by the Government with technical support from UNFPA as a direct response to the COVID-19 outbreak, which led to the closure of schools, because of the unavailability of radios, but the donated radios will help them greatly.

Dr. Adonis Abboud also used the opportunity to speak on the 60th Anniversary, adding that as the Sierra Leone flag flies in the wind to celebrate another independence anniversary it is indeed an auspicious time to reflect and remind ourselves that freedom is priceless. He added that this diamond jubilee becomes even more significant, when one recollects that thirty years ago Sierra Leone was in the abyss and in the throes of a brutal war that threatened its very existence, adding that the State is on the cusp of a different trajectory towards the realization of the dreams of its founding fathers and the hopes and aspirations of Sierra Leoneans.

“Amidst the celebration, we salute all our heroes, past and present, who through blood, tears and prayers, have ensured that despite our diversity, we continue to strive in unity. Indeed, this special celebration is an amazing opportunity to remind ourselves of our collective responsibility to value our nation and work towards building a future, full of patriotic love. We’ve had enough of divisive tendencies. It’s now time for a better Sierra Leone. I join you in doffing my hat to Sierra Leone at 60,” he concluded.

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