B5 Plus Group in partnership with DPS International School, Tema, has published a scholarship package for children of the August 6 helicopter crash victims.
In a brief but serious ceremony at the Jubilee House to unveil the package to the Presidency today, Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, described the act as "a true act of corporate responsibility and compassion."
Mukesh Thakwani, Chief Executive Officer of B5 Plus Limited presenting the scholarship to Julius Debrah, the Chief of Staff.
The award package is inclusive: two children for each victim will be sponsored to full education at DPS International School in Tema, including tuition, uniforms, and boarding to 'A' Level.School materials
In addition to academics, the school boasts of developing resilience, excellence, and worldwide opportunity.
The Presidential Legal Affairs Adviser, Marietta Brew, welcomed the initiative as "a priceless investment in the future." She was thankful to DPS International as one of Ghana's finest institutions that produced world-class alumni.
She recalled her niece had done very well at DPS and quoted the shining example of Oheneba Kwame Kyeretwie, the son of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, presently at Wesleyan University, USA, studying Astronomy after graduating with distinction.
This legislation will also be welcomed by His Excellency the President," she said.

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