Obuasi Sectech students invent hand washing system, UG, KNUST doing nothing

Please clap for robotics students of Obuasi secondary technical school, when grown-ups like Knust and Legon were jumping up and down like horny baboons, these kids were putting their brains up to help us fight #Covid_19
The above is the statement attached to the tweet sighted by newsghana24.com
Obuasi Sectech students have invented a washing system according to the video attached. The handwashing bucket does not require you to hold the knob of the pipe attached to open it. It senses one’s presences and that activates the water to flow. This is the product of the robotics students of Obuasi secondary technical school.
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Obuasi Sectech students must be proud of themselves for this feat. This is what is happening the world over as we battle the fight. We urge the government and corporate organizations to support this effort now to get this supplied in large quantities to our markets, villages, workplaces. This will surely replace the Veronica bucket in a few months to come.
The feat achieved by the students of Obuasi Sectech students has made many ask what at all UG, KNUST students are doing to help fight the COVID-19.
Indeed the past is not the present and Sammy and Nana Ama must come again
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This Obuasi Sectech automated handwashing system must not be allowed to die. President Nana Addo and the ministry of health must be interested in this.
If nothing at all, KNUST come out with new sanitizers, what about University of Ghana students. Let us help fight COVID-19.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1241783047697113088
Source: NewsGhana24

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