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Former Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has emphasised the transformative impact of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy, stating that its benefits cannot be ignored.

Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show on Friday, February 14, he highlighted how the initiative has significantly increased access to secondary education and provided opportunities for countless students who would have otherwise been left behind.

Dr Adutwum, who served as Education Minister from 2021 to 2024, reiterated that the policy has eased financial burdens on families and ensured that secondary education remains a right rather than a privilege.

“Free SHS has been a game-changer for many Ghanaian students and parents. We cannot overlook how it has expanded access to education and given hope to those who previously had limited opportunities,” he remarked.

He also addressed concerns regarding the challenges faced by the programme, acknowledging that while there have been hurdles, the overall impact remains overwhelmingly positive.

“Like every major policy, Free SHS has had its fair share of challenges, but these do not diminish its achievements. We must continue working towards improving the system to make it more sustainable,” he stated.

Dr Adutwum urged all stakeholders, including policymakers and educationists, to remain committed to refining the policy to ensure that its long-term benefits are maximised.

“We have made great progress, and with the right investments and reforms, Free SHS will continue to be a pillar of Ghana’s educational system,” he added.

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