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ANSA McAl gifts tablets to top 60 NGSA performers

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November 3, 2020
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Some of the students display their tokens after the ceremony.  ANSA McAL, Head-Business Unit, Mr. Errol Nelson, is also pictured first right. (DPI)

Some of the students display their tokens after the ceremony. ANSA McAL, Head-Business Unit, Mr. Errol Nelson, is also pictured first right. (DPI)

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Some of the students display their tokens after the ceremony. ANSA McAL, Head-Business Unit, Mr. Errol Nelson, is also pictured first right. (DPI)

ANSA McAL Trading Limited on Monday presented electronic tablets to the top 60 students at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) in recognition of their stellar performance.

Errol Nelson, Ansa McAl’s Head-Business Unit said the company is committed to both education and the development of young people. He said the company will continue to give back through its corporate social responsibility.

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“Our company remains committed to the educational and the wholistic development of young people.  You are indeed the future of our dear land,” he said.

Advisor to the Minister of Education, Africo Selman said she was pleased to participate in the ceremony to honour students’ hard work.

“This is a very special function organised by ANSA McAL Guyana to reward you boys and girls for your success [….] This is the point where you develop your talent through extra and co-curricular activities and commence the journey towards a bright and successful future,” she said.

Chief Education Officer (CEO) Dr. Marcel Hutson, said the tablets were a particularly fitting present as they could be used to aid learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“[Students] are integral to the development of Guyana; therefore, we want to recognise them and celebrate them in a tangible way,” he said.

Meanwhile, two of the recipients told the Department of Public Information that they were grateful for the devices.

“I feel very elated that I received the tablet because it will be very useful because teaching is being done virtually and I’m really glad that it was given because it shows that my hard work did pay off,” Miss Janai Shiwram said.

Master Robert Forrester said, “it will be very useful as I progress further into the school year and throughout the school in general.”

Each student also received a case of Smalta at the ceremony which was held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC).

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