Where Are the 350 High Schools NPP Government Promised? – Prof Jane Naana Quizzes | Politics
Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the Running Mate of the NDC has said that, the governing NPP has no solution to the Double track system bedeviling the Free SHS system.
According to her, the claims by a leading person in the NPP that if the Double track system is eliminated from the free SHS system, many students would be denied access to high school education is untrue.
Speaking at Gindabuo in the Sawla-Tuuna-Kalaba Constituency in her Savannah Regional campaign tour, Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang said the statement is an indication of the NPP’s unwillingness and lack of solution to eliminate the double track system.
She stated the previous NDC government, in which she was the Education Minister, envisaged the challenge hence started with a progressive free SHS by building more secondary schools to accommodate the high numbers of students entering into the secondary education.
Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang questioned the whereabouts of the 350 new secondary schools the President Akufo- Addo and Vice president Dr Bawumia’s government promised to construct to eliminate the double track system.
Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang further stated that, Ghana under NDC used to write the same Exams with other African countries of Which Ghana was performing credibly well among the countries in the subregion.
She revealed that because of the bad management of the Education system under this NPP government, Ghanaian students could not write the WAEC’s competitive exam with other countries, hence WAEC now has a separate exam for Ghana alone.
This she believes is destroying the future of Ghanaians students.
Source: Patricia Sefa Fisher/Peace FM Newsroom
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