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The government has abandoned John Mahama’s E-block project, which is over 80 percent complete in Community 22, Ashaiman. The school has been left to decay in the wilderness, and it is one of the many E-block projects that have not been finished or put to use by the government.
The Ashaiman Technical and Vocational Institute students recently protested at the Municipal Assembly over the abandoned project. These students have had to receive training at the Don Bosco Technical Institute since their basic education due to a special arrangement between the government and the institute.
The Ashaiman Technical and Vocational Institute was provided with some structures of the cluster of schools at the Lebanon Tsui-Bleo to accommodate students who were supposed to be relocated to the E-block at Community 22, but this has yet to happen.
In 2012, the John Mahama administration announced its plans to build 200 Community Day Senior High Schools in the country to improve access to Secondary Education.
At that time, contracts were awarded for the construction of 124 schools across the country, and these projects were referred to as the E-blocks.
source:locotvgh.com