The Prime Minister Robert Abela and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen visited the investment being made in the Nadur primary school which involves extensive beautification and a nicer environment for the educators and for around two hundred children who attend this school.
The project at the school was carried out with a capital investment of more than €6 million from European funds under the NextGenerationEU Program through the Malta Recovery and Resilience Plan. This project included new open and recreational spaces and new spaces for teaching extracurricular subjects, including performing arts. In the works carried out, a mention was made on accessibility in the school and in the building several measures were introduced in favor of energy efficiency.
After the visit to the school together with the Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri, the Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation Clifton Grima and the Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds Chris Bonett, the Prime Minister and the President of the European Commission addressed the journalists present.
The Prime Minister Robert Abela defined the Nadur school project as a concrete example of how to solidly build the future. He said that the school is part of a tangible difference that will leave wealth in the community. “This is a project that will be a tool for citizens to have the skills of the future”, stressed Prime Minister Abela. Robert Abela thanked the European Commission and its President for the NextGenerationEU program because this is a means of promoting wealth even among island regions such as Gozo. The Prime Minister stressed that Malta and the European Union can make a difference in people’s lives and complete Malta for tomorrow.
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