Government has, in its bid to address infrastructural challenges in
senior high schools, began processes into the construction of a total of
962 school structures nationwide, according to President
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The president explains that, there is an elaborate program designed to
ensure that problems faced by second cycle schools as a result of the
introduction of the Free SHS are addressed.
Addressing the audience at the 68th Speech and Prize Giving Day
ceremony of the Opoku Ware Senior High School in Kumasi, Nana Akufo-Addo
said government is committed to make heavy investments in education.
“We are investing heavily in infrastructure, particularly in our double
track schools. Here at Opoku Ware School, for example, Government has
already completed the construction of a twelve-unit classroom block,
which I understand is currently in use, together with the provision of
1,500 sets of tables and chairs. Government is constructing a new
four-storey dormitory block, work on which is progressing steadily. In
total 962 structures are being constructed in schools across the
country,” President Akufo-Addo said.
President Akufo-Addo stated that addressing the infrastructure deficit
“was an excellent and exciting one because more children wanting to go
to school beyond Junior High School was good news.”
“Our position is that every child who qualifies to be in Senior High School must be given the opportunity to do so,” he noted.
He further said the provision of access to 1.2 million children
entailed innovation in the usage of the resources available, and “it is
out of this that the idea of the double-track system was born, a system
that has worked well in many other jurisdictions.”
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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