President Nana Akufo-Addo has expressed satisfaction with the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy, which he described as a cornerstone of his administration’s legacy.
Speaking in an interview with Kumasi-based Hello FM on Tuesday, November 26, the President highlighted the policy's transformative impact, calling it a catalyst for Ghana’s socio-economic progress.
He noted that the initiative has empowered thousands of students by ensuring access to quality education and laying a solid foundation for the country’s future development.
“Last year, WASSCE results were the best in Ghana’s history because of the reforms we implemented in the education system,” he said.
President Akufo-Addo explained that the Free SHS policy not only addressed financial barriers but also improved the overall quality of education.
“Before we came into office, at least 100,000 students every year could not transition from JHS to SHS—not because they lacked the grades or failed the BECE exams, but simply because their parents couldn’t afford the fees,” he remarked.
He stressed that such financial obstacles had caused many students to drop out of the educational system, a trend he believed was unsustainable for national development.
“We couldn’t bear that, so this policy is not just a political gimmick—it’s a developmental initiative,” President Akufo-Addo asserted.
The President also addressed allegations that some teachers had assisted students during the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Describing the claims as unfortunate, he emphasised the importance of maintaining integrity within Ghana’s education system.
Latest Stories
-
V/R NDC Campaign logistic member calls for support for party’s vision
10 mins -
Open burning of waste in Ghana’s cities polluting the air – Deputy Danish Ambassador
34 mins -
Drake takes legal action over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’
38 mins -
Two arrested over human skull, sentenced to 13 years
49 mins -
King Promise becomes most streamed Ghanaian artiste on Spotify
1 hour -
‘Expired’ rice scandal: We’re ready to undergo audits – FDA
1 hour -
The Continent. Live employs Olivetheboy, Foreign Flxx & Offei on ‘Kasala’
1 hour -
Alan Kyerematen takes youth empowerment to new heights with an electrifying youth musical concert
1 hour -
Mahama accuses EC and NPP of colluding to rig 2024 elections
1 hour -
I learnt everything I know in music from the church – Kuami Eugene
1 hour -
Ukraine’s President cautions Africa against supporting Russia
1 hour -
Alan Kyerematen unveils “Fa Dada Begye Fofro” policy to revolutionize transport industry
2 hours -
Stephen Appiah pays tribute to Mohammed Gago for helping him secure his first pro contract
2 hours -
Adib Saani: Was Sylvia Baah’s kidnapping staged? Unanswered questions that demand attention
2 hours -
Manchester United posts smaller first-quarter loss on cost cuts
2 hours