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RDC in process of re-tendering project for upgrades to Sebai Primary School – MoE

The Ministry of Education (MoE) wishes to inform the public of the status of the Sebai Primary School project in Region One. A contract for the extension of the Sebai Primary School was awarded on August 9, 2023, to Andrect Engineering & Construction and was formally signed on September 22, 2023. In June 2024, the contractor abandoned the worksite, prompting the Ministry to terminate the contract on November 18, 2024. In August 2025, the Ministry engaged with the school’s administration to discuss interim arrangements to ensure the continuity of classes. The Ministry proposed the use of a church building within the community as a temporary learning facility; however, this offer was declined by the school. The school instead recommended the construction of a temporary shed on the nearby tarmac to accommodate teaching. The Ministry accepted this recommendation and provided the necessary materials to support the construction of the shed. The Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region One has since conducted an assessment of the outstanding works and is in the process of re-tendering the project. This statement is issued for public information and guidance. Members of the public are encouraged to follow the Ministry of Education’s official social media platforms for accurate and up-to-date information on matters relating to the education sector.

RDC in process of re-tendering project for upgrades to Sebai Primary School – MoE

The Ministry of Education (MoE) wishes to inform the public of the status of the Sebai Primary School project in Region One.

A contract for the extension of the Sebai Primary School was awarded on August 9, 2023, to Andrect Engineering & Construction and was formally signed on September 22, 2023.

In June 2024, the contractor abandoned the worksite, prompting the Ministry to terminate the contract on November 18, 2024.

In August 2025, the Ministry engaged with the school’s administration to discuss interim arrangements to ensure the continuity of classes. The Ministry proposed the use of a church building within the community as a temporary learning facility; however, this offer was declined by the school.

The school instead recommended the construction of a temporary shed on the nearby tarmac to accommodate teaching. The Ministry accepted this recommendation and provided the necessary materials to support the construction of the shed.

The Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region One has since conducted an assessment of the outstanding works and is in the process of re-tendering the project.

This statement is issued for public information and guidance. Members of the public are encouraged to follow the Ministry of Education’s official social media platforms for accurate and up-to-date information on matters relating to the education sector.

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