American rapper, producer and DJ, Lil Jon on Thursday commissioned a 3-unit Kindergarten classroom block with ancillary office and washroom facilities at Abomayaw, a rural community in Asuogyaman district of the Eastern region of Ghana.
The constructed classroom block has ended several years of struggle for conducive learning environment for children in the community.
Kindergarten Children have over the years, studied under trees and a shed. The pupils were sent home whenever it rained.
The demoralizing condition of the KG building compelled many parents predominantly peasant farmers from sending their children to school. Out of estimated 200 school going age children in the community, only 75 have been admitted at KG level as a result.
Commissioning the fully furnished classroom block, the American Music Icon, Lil Jon, accompanied by his wife, Nicole Smith and son Nathan Smith, explained that he funded the project through Pencils of Promise, an NGO, in Memory and in honour of his late Mother, Carrie M. Smith whose birthday falls in October.
The 46-year old Musician in an interview with the Starr News said, “this is the first Project we’ve done together of this kind and it is amazing to see the community come out to support and the appreciation they are showing for us building the school and I just feel like I’m lost for words of how amazing it feels to give the community something like this school. Kindergarten kids at their age they keep up so much stuff so if you can provide appropriate environment for education it can make learning very easy for them and I’m glad I can help facilitate that for these kids looking at where they came from, open basically sheds outside, you can imagine the heat and the obstruction and now they have a well building if it rains.”