John Dumelo, celebrated actor and politician, has unveiled an ambitious series of educational support initiatives he plans to introduce if elected as the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon. His flagship proposal, the School-and-Work (SAW) program, aims to provide university students with remote work opportunities, allowing them to gain professional experience and earn income while studying. Dumelo believes the SAW program will relieve financial pressures on students without compromising their academic success. “When I become Ayawaso West MP, I will initiate the SAW; [the] School And Work program. University students can work remotely for various companies while studying on campus,” he shared on X.
Beyond the SAW program, Dumelo has also proposed collaborating with the private sector to construct affordable student hostels to address housing challenges within the constituency. He’s optimistic that the first hostel will be completed within 12 months of assuming office and has encouraged his constituents to hold him accountable if he fails to deliver.
In addition to these plans, Dumelo expressed a commitment to supporting students financially, ensuring that no tertiary student defers their education due to unpaid fees. He is already providing “chop boxes” filled with essential provisions and cash allowances to senior high school (SHS) freshers in Ayawaso West Wuogon, easing the burden on families.
Dumelo’s initiatives have sparked mixed reactions among netizens. While many have praised his ideas as positive steps for student support, some have questioned the feasibility and practicality of implementing these programs.
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This post was published on November 14, 2024 9:42 AM
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