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The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) says the delay in the release of funds for the running of schools under the Free SHS policy has compelled them to resort to crediting from suppliers.
National President of CHASS, Yakubu Abubakar laments the current development, adding that the situation makes it extremely difficult for heads of schools to undertake certain school activities.
The president made this disclosure at the 60th anniversary celebration of the Conference at Koforidua in the Eastern Region.

It was on the theme; “Sixty Years of Shaping Second Cycle Education in Ghana - Challenges and Successes in Contemporary Times; The Role of Stakeholders”.
On how best these schools can be run, Yakubu Abubakar wants government to allow heads of schools to actively participate in procurement processes, especially regarding furniture supply to schools.
He suggested also that government and Management of the Ghana Education Service look at the buffer stock's role in the supply of foods to schools at the SHS level since there has been challenges about shortage of food in schools in recent times.
To curb electricity challenges that plunges schools into darkness due to issues with prepayment, the president called on the government to ensure that schools use post paid metres.
The Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum in his response said the government recognizes the challenges that exist in the educational sector, explaining that the Ministry is working to fix the challenge.
Admitting the tall list of challenges, the Minister noted that it doesn’t defeat what he says is significant improvement in the educational sector over the past years.

He touted the increase in enrollment from 800,000 to 1.3 million in senior high schools, improvement in the distribution of textbooks and infrastructure.
He added that about 50% of students are now passing the core subjects in WASSCE.
He said recurrent expenditure for the schools will be paid whiles schools will soon be allowed to procure local foodstuff to cook for students instead of waiting for buffer stock supply.
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