President Nana Akufo-Addo says his administration's dedication to the educational sector exceeds that of any government in the Fourth Republic.
He emphasised significant investments in infrastructure, support for educators, and various other initiatives, positioning his government as a leader in its commitment to education.
Addressing attendees at the launch of the Smart Schools Project in Accra on Monday, March 25, President Akufo-Addo reiterated the government's ongoing commitment to prioritizing advancements in education.
He stressed that over the past seven years, his administration's focus on education has been unparalleled.
“I dare say that the investment and commensurate commitment towards education enhancement over the last seven years is unmatched by any government since the inception of our fourth republic some 31 years ago.
“These are seen in the areas of policy, infrastructure, equipment and retooling, furniture, scholarship, stationery provision, and enhancement of teacher welfare.”
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