Otumfuo Fumes At WASSCE Results...Says It Is "Unacceptable"

Considering this year�s W.A.S.S.C.E. results of senior high school students, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has observed that the various investments in Ghana's education has failed to work. This year�s results saw only a total of 28 percent of the students obtained grades A1 to C6 in six of their subjects including Maths and English. It was based on this that Otumfuo Osei Tutu II described the recently released results as non inspiring. �Indeed, all our statistics show that education consumes the largest chunk of the national budget. And yet, results of our examinations such as the W.A.S.S.C.E. results just released leave me wondering whether we are getting real value for the huge investment and effort in education. However one looks at it, a 50% failure rate is not and should not be acceptable to the nation� the king told the gathering at the 19th Ghana Journalist Awards in Accra on Saturday. He believes the nation stands to lose if the frequent standoff between the government and teachers is not addressed immediately. �We can no longer ignore the turmoil in the education landscape with teachers and government and employers daggers drawn almost as a matter of routine. Clearly, the turmoil is having an adverse effect. And clearly, the victims are our children� he stated. The Asantehene also warned politicians to desist from playing politics with education. �In the short time that I have been Asantehene, the education system has changed three times, from three years of senior high school to four years of senior high school and back to three years of senior high school. In fact, if you calculate the delays in their initial enrolment because of the clash of pupils from the four-year period, and the time lost to them through teachers strife, the present crop of pupils only had two and a half years to cover curriculum which had been covered over four years previously". �Our children are the victims today. But in the long run, it is the nation that will suffer. For if we fail to lay the right foundation for our children, we cannot hope to raise the skilled manpower, the men and women with the brain power to lift the national economy from the depths to which we are stuck� he stated.