The Anyaa–Ablekuma Area of The Church of Pentecost has reaffirmed its commitment to community transformation with the donation of Information Technology (IT) equipment valued at GH₵22,300 to Odumase M/A Basic School.
The presentation ceremony took place on Tuesday, January 3, 2026, at the school premises and involved the handover of a laptop, projector, printer, and photocopier. The items are expected to support effective teaching and learning, strengthen ICT delivery, and improve educational outcomes for pupils.
Delivering a message on behalf of the Area Head, Apostle William Ohemeng Kwakye, Apostle A.E.K. Ekuban (Rtd.) said the donation reflects the Church’s resolve to transform society through spiritual formation and practical community support, in line with its Vision 2023 and Vision 2028 agenda of “Possessing the Nations.” He emphasised that investing in children is an investment in the future and called for excellence that is spiritual, academic, moral, and social.
He explained that the IT equipment would enhance digital literacy, improve teaching and learning, stimulate creativity and innovation, and prepare pupils for future academic and career opportunities. He also commended the Headmistress and staff for their dedication under challenging conditions and encouraged pupils to remain disciplined and committed to their studies.
The Area Secretary, Pastor Emmanuel Sackitey Teye, speaking on behalf of the Area Head, urged the school to take good care of the equipment to ensure long-term benefit. He reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to partnering with educational institutions to promote holistic child development.
Receiving the items, the Headmistress of the school, Madam Linda Akakpo, expressed appreciation to The Church of Pentecost for the timely support, describing it as a major boost to ICT teaching and learning. She assured the Church that the equipment would be used responsibly to enhance academic performance and digital skills.
The event was attended by representatives of the Ghana Education Service, parents, pupils, community leaders, and ministers of the Anyaa–Ablekuma Area. The ceremony concluded with prayers by Pastor Samuel Amankrah Fanyinka of Ablekuma District.







