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Enhancing Education: Buxton Practical Instruction Center Receives 14 Computers

Hon. Kwame Mc Coy, Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister

In a significant step toward advancing education in Guyana, Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister, Kwame McCoy, handed over 14 computers to the teachers and students of Buxton Practical Instruction Center.

This initiative aligns with a commitment made by Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, aimed at improving the educational experience at the center.

Minister McCoy emphasized that the provision of these computers is intended to further support the growth of learners in Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

He highlighted the government’s consistent investments and policies in the education sector, which have resulted in the delivery of the best technology, infrastructure, and cash grants over the years.

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The minister’s address also included encouragement for the children to make the most of the opportunities presented to them.

He urged them to utilize the resources, including the newly provided computers, to develop themselves, their communities, and ultimately contribute to the progress of Guyana.

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Minister McCoy assured the children that, as Guyana continues to advance, everyone will benefit equitably from the country’s resources and initiatives.

The presentation of these computers is part of a broader commitment made by Vice President Jagdeo to equip schools across the country with the necessary tools for an efficient educational process.

This initiative reflects the government’s dedication to fostering technological literacy and creating an environment conducive to learning and skill development.

The provision of computers to the Buxton Practical Instruction Center is a tangible step toward enhancing the educational landscape and ensuring that students have access to the tools required for success in the digital age.

Reported by Fabiana Mcklmon for NCN News

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