Bembisi, a community in the Upper East Region of Ghana, has expressed deep concern over what residents describe as years of neglect by government authorities.
The community’s only basic school, Paul Amenga-Etego Basic School, has deteriorated significantly over time, leaving pupils to learn under trees in an unsafe and unconducive conditions.

In response to the worsening situation, community members in 2025 mobilized their own resources and contributed funds to construct a 3-unit classroom block. While the project has successfully reached the roofing stage, construction has now stalled due to lack of funds.
Community leaders, faced with the urgent need to complete the building, have had no choice but to call on residents, many of whom are already struggling financially, to contribute additional money toward the project.

The total cost of the project is estimated at GHC 102,180.00, and without external support, completion remains uncertain.
Residents have expressed shock and disappointment over what they describe as a lack of support from the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Kassena-Nankana West and the Member of Parliament for the Chiana-Paga Constituency, Nikyema Billa Alamzy.
Many say it is disheartening that despite their collective efforts, no assistance has been provided to help complete the school.

The community is therefore appealing to the Minister of Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, The GETFUND, NGOs, philanthropists, and the general public to support them in completing the classroom block to secure a better learning environment for their children.
Support Bembisi, Help Complete the School Project.
Contact Persons
- Atanga Martin – 0552584955 (lead fundraiser)
- Aloore Albert – 0540954248 (Assemblyman)
- Kingsford Bayagejara – 0542990571 (Headteacher)
Bank Details: Republic Bank, Bolgatanga Branch, A/C. 0441008438301
