The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has
reiterated the commitment of his government to ensuring that the
Double-track school calendar, which will be implemented in September
2018 for some Senior High Schools in the country, is a success.
According to President Akufo-Addo, “we are going to make sure it is a
success. So, I am pleading with you, please ignore the Pharisees who are
singing the ‘impossible’ tune, and stick with me. It will be a
success.”
Speaking on Sunday, 12th August, 2018, at Mpasaaso, in the Ahafo Ano
North constituency, after inspecting construction works on the 19.5
kilometre Mpasaaso to Wioso Road, President Akufo-Addo stated that when
the free SHS policy begun in September 2017, the naysayers were
optimistic that the policy would fail.
“The logical thing for them (naysayers) was for each person to pay for
their education. Ghanaians chose to believe in me, and the Free SHS
vision by the vote of the 7th December. Ghanaians indicated that they
wanted Free SHS; that was the meaning of the emphatic vote I received in
December 2016.
“We are not going to go back on that, not today, not tomorrow! So,
whenever the naysayers come to spread their lies, hoot at them, and do
not give them audience,” President Akufo-Addo added.
With 90,000 new entrants in 2017, and the number doubling to some
180,000 in September 2018, the President noted that “every child of
school going age in Ghana will have the opportunity to go to school up
to the Senior High School level, and I intend to keep that pledge.”
On the Double-Track System, he assured the Chiefs and people of
Mpasaaso, that “I will never present anything that is not worth it to
the Ghanaian people. The double track system will ensure longer contact
hours, teachers will have longer periods of interaction with the
students, and the numbers of enrolled students will increase.”
Touching on the Programme for Planting for Food and Jobs, the initiative
introduced in 2017 by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, President
Akufo-Addo bemoaned the low numbers of farmers who took advantage of the
programme in the Ashanti Region.
Source: kasapafmonline.com
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