The Church of Pentecost, Sabuli District, on Monday, 2nd February 2026, commissioned a Whiteboard Project for Sabuli MA Primary School and Sabuli Junior High School (JHS), reinforcing its commitment to improving education within the community.
Held at the Sabuli JHS premises, the commissioning marked a significant milestone in the District’s Vision 2028–driven community development efforts. Existing chalkboards in the two schools were replaced with modern white marker boards, creating cleaner, safer, and more effective teaching and learning environments.
In addition, the Church donated whiteboard markers, dusters, pens, Bibles, and other stationery to support teachers and enhance classroom instruction. The items were formally received by Mr. Richard Dery, Deputy Director of Education, Ghana Education Service (GES), Jirapa Municipal, who handed them to the Heads of the beneficiary schools.
Officials from the GES Jirapa Municipal present included Mr. Justine Boosoro (Assistant HR Manager), Mr. Daniel Angsogra (Circuit Supervisor), Mr. Issah Tamimu (Basic Schools Coordinator), and Mr. PUS Donald (Public Relations Officer). Also in attendance were the teaching staff, pupils, and representatives from the Sabuli Clinic.
Addressing the gathering, District Minister P/Ovr Ebenezer Enyinful explained that the project forms part of the broader Sabuli Community Development and Transformation Project. He emphasized that practical, Christ-centered initiatives in education, health, livelihoods, and community wellbeing are central to transforming lives and empowering households.
He encouraged pupils to remain disciplined and committed to their studies, noting that education is a vital tool for personal and community growth. P/Ovr Enyinful also expressed gratitude to Area Head Apostle Bernard Azizu and his wife, Mrs. Vida Abogorago, for their guidance and support.
Mr. Dery, representing GES, thanked the Church for complementing government efforts, assuring that the resources would be used judiciously, and prayed for God’s continued strength upon the Church to do more for the community.
The ceremony concluded in gratitude, reaffirming the Church of Pentecost, Sabuli District’s commitment to faith-driven community transformation.
Report by Sabuli District Media Team







