The morning routine at Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC-Legon) was unexpectedly interrupted by the arrival of a distinguished guest.
Alhaji Haruna Iddrisu, the Member of Parliament for Tamale South and Ghana’s Minister for Education, made a surprise visit that quickly turned into a memorable event for the school’s first-year students.
With his reputation for eloquence and years of dedicated service in Parliament, Haruna Iddrisu’s presence brought a mix of astonishment and excitement to the campus. The young students gathered, eager to hear from a national figure who understood both the promise and the pressures of youth.
During his brief interaction, Minister Iddrisu encouraged the students to blend discipline, diligence, and innovation in their academic journey. He lauded PRESEC for its legacy of excellence and strong moral values, calling the school “a national treasure shaping Ghana’s future leaders.” His words resonated with the students, many of whom felt inspired by this rare moment of direct mentorship.
The Minister also spoke passionately about the importance of integrity, curiosity, and patriotism—virtues he believes will define the next generation of Ghanaian thinkers and changemakers. School authorities expressed their gratitude, emphasizing how such visits foster closer connections between the nation’s leaders and its youth, motivating students to set their sights even higher.
This surprise visit was more than just a courtesy call; it was a reflection of Haruna Iddrisu’s deep commitment to youth mentorship and education-focused leadership. For him, the classroom is where sustainable national progress begins, and PRESEC stands as a shining example of the brilliance and discipline needed to shape Ghana’s future.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com








