Ambrose James, Chairman of the Old Bo Boys Association (OBBA) Western Area Branch and Development Secretary, has successfully secured a $10,000 donation from Hon. Sidie Mohamed Tunis, former Speaker of Parliament and prominent Pujehun politician’s office.
The donation will support various projects at Bo School, including the Bo School Digital Inmovation and Research Hub Project, a flagship initiative aimed at transforming the school into a model of digital excellence.
As Chairman of the OBBA Western Area Branch, Mr. James has been instrumental in seeking financial support for Bo School projects, engaging with philanthropists and members of the community. His efforts have led to significant investments in the school’s infrastructure and programs.
The Bo School Digital, Innovation and Research Hub Project is one of Mr. James’s landmark initiatives, aimed at strengthening digital literacy and learning outcomes among students and teachers, bridging the technology gap between urban and rural learners, and equipping the school community with practical ICT and innovation skills.
He has successfully undertaken a Bo School Fish Pond Project that is set to harvest for the first time anytime this month.
Hon. Sidie Mohamed Tunis, a prominent figure in Sierra Leonean politics, has strong ties to Bo School through his grandfather, the late 142 Luseni Sulaiman, who enrolled at the school in 1911 and later taught there before becoming the Paramount Chief of Sorogbeima Chiefdom in Pujehun District.
The donation is a testament to Mr. James’s leadership and vision for Bo School.