Muhammed
Jabbi, principal of Brufut Upper Basic School, on Wednesday donated D10,000 to
the Science and Cultural Club of Sukuta Wannsee Basic Cycle School.
Presenting
the cash at a ceremony held at the school in Sukuta, the donor, Muhammed Jabbi,
said using marijuana in school seriously affects education.
Jabbi
advised Sukuta Wannsee Basic Cycle School authorities to change the dress code
of girls so they wear trousers.
Receiving
the cash, Sambou Kanteh, headmasters of Sukuta Wannsee Basic Cycle School
appealed to the Science and Cultural Club and all pupils to take their
education seriously.
He
said Mr Jabbi was now a member of Sukuta Wannsee Basic Cycle School family.
Mr
Kanteh stated that Mr Jabbie has been supportive of the Sukuta Wannsee Basic
Cycle School and he applauded him for rending support to the Science and
Cultural Club of the school.
Alieu
Keita from Sukuta Madina, appealed to students to take their education
seriously and advised the girls to sideline boys and always concentrate on
their education.
Keita added that the vice president of the
former government and present government are women, noting that they could also
handle that position in the future if they are serious with their education.
In
the same vein, Mr Jabbie also gave out D600 to the cleaners of Sukuta Wannsee
Basic Cycle School for their tireless efforts in keeping the school premises
clean.