The University for Development Studies (UDS) in partnership with NORSAAC and Oxfam will tonight hold a political party’s debate on Education Policy in Ghana.
The event will be held at the UDS Multipurpose Auditorium, Tamale and per Dr Ibrahim Gunu, Acting Dean, Faculty of Education, the debate is expected to educate the citizenry on their policies on education and will also give the political parties the opportunity to reflect on their manifesto promises.
Four political parties present for the debate are the CPP represented by Professor Emmanuel Bobobee, PNC represented by their Presidential Candidate, David Apasera.
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa will be speaking for the NDC and Dr Yaw Adutwum will represent the NPP.
It is expected that this debate will help Ghanaians make an informed decision in the coming elections.
The event starts at 8:00pm tonight and will be aired across all Joy News' media platforms online.
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