The Member of Parliament for Chereponi Constituency, Hon. Saed Alajor, has officially kicked off renovation works at Nurudeen Junior High School, marking a major step toward improving educational infrastructure in the district.

The school, which has not seen significant renovations for over a decade, is set to benefit from a facelift aimed at creating a safer and more comfortable environment for students and teachers.
On facebook post, Hon. Alajor reaffirmed his commitment to enhancing education in Chereponi, describing infrastructure development as a vital component of the constituency’s education system. He urged the contractor to expedite the renovation process while maintaining high standards of quality, acknowledging that the ongoing works would temporarily disrupt teaching and learning activities.
The MP further revealed that additional projects are planned, including the renovation of Kwame‑Nansoni Primary School and the continuation of the stalled Nyangbandi CHPS compound, underscoring his broader vision of building a better Chereponi for all.
“My vision is to create a better Chereponi for all. Long live Ghana. Long live Chereponi,” Hon. Alajor declared.
Community members have welcomed the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful, especially in addressing long‑standing challenges faced by schools in the area.
