The Upper East Regional office of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) says it has restocked its warehouses with grains and other food items to guarantee uninterrupted supply to senior high schools in the region.
Regional Manager, Albert Adongo, disclosed on Bolga FM’s Tinmaalgo Sanga on Friday, September 5, 2025, that since assuming office in July, his administration has engaged school heads and worked to refill the empty warehouses he inherited.
“Today, our warehouses are stocked with grains and all the necessary food items. We have put in place measures to continuously supply and meet the demands of every second-cycle institution in the Upper East Region,” Mr. Adongo said.
He further assured parents and students that food shortages are now a thing of the past. “Since this government came into office, the issue of ‘no food in SHS’ is behind us. We are determined to sustain that progress,” he added.
The move is expected to restore confidence among school authorities and ease concerns about food insecurity in senior high schools across the region.
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