Former Deputy Minister of Education, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said he can provide documents from President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s cabinet meetings proving that government considered implementing the Free Senior High School for every student, but could not afford it, hence had to start with only first year students.
According to him, government would have coughed GHS1.8bllion at a go just for one term for first, second and third year students in the secondary schools.
He, therefore, said government has realised the opposition National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) stance on progressively free education was better and hence have in a U-turn, done same by beginning the policy with only first year students.
Speaking on Class FM Wednesday, 13 September 2017 the North Tongu MP said: “The NPP should be bold to admit that page 107 of their manifesto, they said it will be free for all and I’m just from the education sector so I know that three scenarios was presented to their cabinet.
“They first considered if we were to fund for all the streams [that is] first, second and third year students, what will be the financial implication and their cabinet saw that it’s not sustainable. So they initially wanted to fulfil their promise. I know and I put it to the Deputy Minister yesterday on another platform and he couldn’t challenge me. I know and I have the cabinet memo. I have the cabinet decision and all. That is what they had promised in the manifesto and they considered it.
“The President asked that the education ministry should present them with the scenarios and I can tell you that I have all of the cabinet discussions and the liberations on this matter so they shouldn’t push us. They should just admit and let’s just show sincerity and respect to the Ghanaian people…”
The NDC has accused government of deceiving Ghanaians with the Free SHS policy. According to the NDC, government promised every Ghanaian child will enjoy free education only to win power and implement a policy where only first year students are to enjoy the policy. The NPP however, has denied having promised Free SHS for every Ghanaian child in SHS at a go.
Source: classfmonline
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Yes, if the NPP realised that implementing it at all levels would harm the economy and so made a revision, that is common sense at its best. The cabinet knows that education should not restrict the economy but rather complement it. Brave NPP! How can the incompetent NDC claim credit for this?
The problem with you N.P.P youth is how to learn from elders and those commented are just spectators and not citizens...i am telling you that in the future you guys will regret voting N.P.P into power. Nana Addo did well but incomplete implementations as a results of liquidity to equip process. Hon. Ablakwa said it all and i pray the 2016 JHS graduate are not left out because not only 2017 graduates voted but all of concerned Ghanaians who bought their lies.
Ablakwa, add your two front teeth to the resources needed to fund shs and we will be good to cover all the shs students and not only first years.
So if they considered all inclusive and because of your reckless spending and ***barred word***, they decided to take on the first year for now - Isn't this a laudable idea than to share the money with their families and girlfriends?
And so...? Your head like bofrot! Go and drink korley.
Anytime you hear Ablakwa on Free SHS, you want to take a ***barred word*** driver, open up his head, and find out what's inside! Can't they see they're digging themselves deeper into the ditch they already now find themselves? People should really feel sad for the NDC: A group of people who come to power to line their pockets! Now we've tasted water, and then wine. Yes, we know the different between a good government and the other one...
Every journey begins with a step. They don't have the money because there is not enough to cater for form 1 to 3. Gradually all forms will be covered. Simple as that Ablakwah!!