Ghana National Gas Company has marked the International Day for Persons with Disabilities by donating 133 desktop computers to seven inclusive Senior High Schools (SHSs) across the country.      The donation of the desktop computers to seven inclusive SHSs was part of the commitment to providing quality educational equipment to the Ghanaian child and to demonstrate the readiness of the board, CEO and the management of the company to supporting the education sector.

The seven beneficiary inclusive SHSs are Okuapeman SHS, Wenchi Methodist SHS, Wa Methodist SHS, Ghana National College and Adidome SHS.

The rest are Mawuli SHS and Sirigu Integrated SHS.

The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Ghana National Gas Company Limited, George Wireko-Brobby, affirmed the gas company's commitment to support the educational sector. "We believe that, inclusive development is not merely an act of chance, it is a human right of imperative," he said. "This initiative is a powerful affirmation of our belief in the proudness of potentials of persons with disabilities. "When provided with the right tool and opportunities, it is our hope that these tools will empower them not just to succeed in their education but rather to emerge as visionary leaders who will shape their futures and contribute meaningful to our nations progress." He added: "In today's digital age, technology is not a luxury but rather a necessity and for students of visual impairments, technology becomes even more critical, acting as a bridge to knowledge, skill development and independence." Headmaster of Okuapeman SHS Rev.