President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says his government will fund the cost of public senior high school (SHS) for all those who will qualify for entry from the 2017/2018 academic year onwards.
He explained that by free SHS there will be no admission fees, no library fees, no science centre fees, no computer lab fees, no examination fees and no utility fees.
Explaining further details of the policy, he said, “so that no one in Ghana is left in any doubts.”
The president added that in addition to tuition, which is already free, there will be free textbooks, free boarding and free meals and day students will get a meal at school for free.”
“Free SHS will also cover agricultural, vocational and technical institutions at the high school level. I also want to state clearly again that we have a well-thought-out plan that involves the building of new public senior high schools and cluster public senior high schools,” he added.
The president disclosed this in a speech he delivered on Saturday, February 11, 2017 at the 60th Anniversary celebration of Okuapeman School where he was the Special Guest of Honour.
The free SHS policy was instrumental in winning the New Patriotic Party (NPP) the December 7 election, ranking high on their change agenda.
In the 2012 election, the party was accused of campaigning on only the free SHS policy which many political analysts believed was not enough to win the NPP power then.
However, in the run-up to the December 2016 poll, then candidate, Akufo-Addo, reiterated his plans to provide Ghanaians with a better free SHS although the former John Dramani Mahama had aspects of the policy in practice.
Speaking on the theme of the celebration: “One Vision, Many Lives,” President Akufo-Addo said a society that aims to transform itself into a modern, productive player in the global market needs an educated workforce; and that means it must get its educational policies right.
“We have been unable to give all our citizens the education which has enabled the countries of the West and of Asia to thrive. [That] is the missing link in our economic development,” he stated.
According to him, he was committed…“without any equivocation, without any reservation, without any doubt,” to take Ghana to the stage where public SHS education will be free for every Ghanaian child.”
President Akufo-Addo noted further that a well-trained, confident and contented teacher was at the heart of his government’s delivery of quality education.
“The views of teachers will be sought on education policy, innovation and implementation. Their professional development and needs will be treated with respect and we shall ensure that teachers’ salaries and allowances are paid regularly and on time,” he assured.
He also indicated that teacher trainee allowances would be restored as it will be captured in government’s maiden budget to be read on March 4, 2017.
“My administration will also focus on the provision of incentives that will motivate teachers, and reward their hard work in the classroom.
“Government will collaborate with GNAT, NAGRAT, and other teaching associations to facilitate an affordable housing scheme for teachers. Teachers will be afforded the opportunity to upgrade their qualifications and we aim to make the teaching profession, once again, a proud choice,” he added.
The president, in concluding, pledged his commitment to the renovation and the full equipping of the Science Resource Centre of Okuapeman School as a commemorative event of its 60th birthday.
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