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Send your ward to private schools if you can afford it – Akufo-Addo

President Akufo-Addo has been defending his government’s Free Senior High School policy amid criticism that the initiative is producing low-quality students and thereby lowering education standards. He made these remarks at the Annual Ghana Bar Association Conference in Kumasi on Monday, September 9. President Akufo-Addo argued that the policy has benefited many underprivileged students and increased the number of enrollments in secondary schools.

The president advised individuals who believe the quality does not meet their standards to enrol their wards in private institutions. However, he emphasized that his government remains committed to providing education for the underprivileged in society. People who can afford to pay fees for the education of their ward should send them to fee-paying private schools.

“Public schools, schools funded by the taxpayer should be free to all who would otherwise, be unable to pay for their education. That is why the number of people who have access to second cycle education has doubled since the introduction of free senior high school policy,” he said.

By: Connielove Mawutornyo Dzodzegbe

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