Former Education Minister Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agemang has called on government to address the inequalities in schools before reopening them.
Speaking on Joy Prime's Prime Morning show she said the unequal distribution of basic infrastructure in schools across the country has become even more visible now with the pandemic.
“During my time I remember going to thousands of schools because I wanted to see the schools on an ordinary day, when nobody was looking, when it wasn’t speech day and my visit wasn’t announced.
"And I saw many things and they have become more visible even as we are faced with a pandemic now.
“You go to a school and there are no washrooms so you ask the teachers ‘ok, what do the children do?’ then they tell you, ‘oh they go to the bush’ so you ask yourself what kind of education are these children getting,” she said.
She stated that at a point when basic handwashing facilities and clean washrooms have become major priorities across the world; it has become even “more urgent than usual” to solve all those problems before schools reopen.
Prof Opoku Agyemang also emphasised on the need for the equal provision of health facilities such as sick bays and dispensaries in public schools across the country.
She lamented the lack of these basic facilities in some schools and cautioned that all of government's efforts in curbing the spread of the virus might be thwarted if the virus begins to spread in those schools.
"In my experience, I've been to schools, even boarding schools, where some of them didn't even have first aid boxes, can you imagine? And so no wonder when the child has malaria, headache, then the child has to go on public transportation to go all the way home to get cured.
Meanwhile, "there are schools that also have infirmaries, sick bays, properly housed by nurses with doctors on call, so it is not the same."
"So the issue of inequality is critical now and everybody can get this illness as we are told. So we need to build the country, we need to build education from the bottom up, it cannot be from the top down," she said.
Prof. Agyemang also added that aside the unequal distribution of basic facilities in schools across the country, a much closer look at the inequality in basic schools should also be taken into consideration.
According to her, most public basic schools lack an environment which is conducive and appealing to students consequently leading to the marginalisation of public basic school pupils among others.
“So in planning, that area should be of critical importance to us, it should be an area that we prioritise. Children like beautiful things I keep saying, regardless where they are coming from...” She said.
Her concerns follow government's decision to lay out guidelines for the reopening of schools across the country soon, in consultation with stakeholders.
Latest Stories
-
Dreams FC denies allegations of attempting to sign Najeeb Yakubu
9 mins -
Election 2024: ‘Right to free and fair elections non-negotiable’ – Akufo-Addo
14 mins -
Kurt Okraku took out my passport from the U23 squad that travelled to Japan – Najeeb Yakubu alleges
24 mins -
Where hope fails: Ghana’s decaying home for the destitute
34 mins -
NDC Mining Committee for 2024 campaign refutes allegations of recruiting thugs for elections
44 mins -
Traction Control: A lifesaver with an off switch? Here’s why it exists
48 mins -
I don’t need anyman to woo me with money – Miss Malaika 2024 winner refutes pimping claims
55 mins -
”Kurt Okraku sabotaged my national team career because I refused to sign with Dreams FC” – Najeeb Yakubu
56 mins -
Businesses urged to leverage Generative AI for enhanced customer engagement
60 mins -
MultiChoice Ghana partners with Ghana Hotels Association to elevate guest entertainment
1 hour -
Bawumia’s music streaming app or Mahama’s pay-per-view TV channel?
1 hour -
Karpowership Ghana empowers 40 Takoradi Technical University students with scholarship
1 hour -
We expect significant reduction in prices of petroleum products in coming weeks – CEO AOMC
1 hour -
Betway Africa offers once-in-a-lifetime ‘Play-on-the-Pitch’ experience at Emirates Stadium
2 hours -
I coined the term ‘hype man’ in Ghana – Merqury Quaye
2 hours