Ghana's education system is in crisis - Bekwai MP
Ralph Poku-Adusei, Member of Parliament for Bekwai, raised concerns about Ghana's education system, describing it as being in crisis across multiple fronts. He made the remarks during the official handover of a fully renovated and retooled Queen Elizabeth II Day Nursery School in Bekwai. He stated that key government flagship programmes such as School Feeding and Free SHS are also facing significant challenges, alongside delays in teacher postings and irregular payment of salaries.
Mr. Poku-Adusei said that several teachers who have worked for months have received only a single month's allowance, while others who were promised automatic posting by the President are still at home without placement, salaries, or accommodation. He stated, "School feeding is in crisis, Free SHS is in crisis, posting of teachers is in crisis, and payment of teachers is facing a crisis," and "I cannot commend the government for the current challenges." He called on government to urgently address these issues to make Ghana's education system more attractive and sustainable.
Mrs. Leticia Obeng, the Bekwai Municipal Education Director, expressed gratitude to the lawmaker for renovating the Queen Elizabeth II Day Nursery School, describing the intervention as timely and impactful. She noted that the facelift would improve teaching and learning conditions for both pupils and staff, and urged other stakeholders to emulate the gesture to help upgrade deteriorating school infrastructure in the municipality. Mrs. Obeng said, "The renovation has given the school a new lease of life. Our children now have a safe, attractive environment to learn in, and teachers are motivated to deliver their best."
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Bekwai MP Ralph Poku-Adusei has voiced concerns about Ghana's education system. He points to challenges affecting teachers and key government programs- but what could this mean for the future?
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