Fidelity Bank staff and traditional leaders commissioning the facility
Fidelity Bank Ghana commemorated the official handover of the renovated Nyameyekrom M/A Primary School on January 30, 2024.
The transformation, a key initiative of the bank’s “Orange Impact” programme, delivers a six-unit classroom block, a staff office, a library, modern washroom facilities, and a rainwater harvesting system, benefitting over 150 students.
A standout feature of the new infrastructure is its integrated rainwater harvesting system promoting water conservation and self-sufficiency.
The approach not only ensures a steady supply of clean water for drinking, sanitation, and even irrigating the school garden, but also empowers the community and instills a sense of resourcefulness in students.
Nyameyekrom M/A Primary School, once burdened by crumbling infrastructure and a stark gender imbalance, has blossomed into a haven of learning.
Previously, local customs often led boys to accompany elders to farms, impacting their attendance. Now, the revitalised school, with its bright, spacious classrooms, functional staff office, and clean sanitation facilities, beckons all students, regardless of gender, to embrace the transformative power of education.
Fidelity Bank’s Regional Sales and Services Manager for the Western and Central Regions, Eric Osei, speaking on behalf of Atta Yeboah Gyan, Deputy Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, expressed, “Upon our first encounter with Nyameyekrom School, we witnessed a community yearning for transformation. The dilapidated state of the building served as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by numerous rural schools in Ghana.”
He added, “Understanding the profound impact on children, and as a Bank uniquely and proudly Ghanaian, we couldn’t turn a blind eye. We firmly believe that every child, irrespective of their background, deserves access to quality education, and it is our privilege to contribute to this transformative journey.”
The project’s positive impact extends beyond the school premises.
During construction, 15-20 community members, including 5 women, were employed, fostering economic empowerment and instilling a sense of ownership in the school’s future. Building materials were locally sourced from nearby Takoradi.
The Nyameyekrom project stands as a shining example under the Orange Impact initiative, launched in 2022 as part of Fidelity Bank’s 15th-anniversary celebrations.
The initiative aims to provide comprehensive support to 15 marginalised schools over five years, tailored to their specific needs, including classroom construction, renovations, and essential learning materials.
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