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The flag-bearer of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says he has in mind alternative sources of funding for his proposed free Senior High School Education policy, apart from oil revenue. Nana Addo was wondering why many are still skeptical about Ghana having a free SHS education when the nation is considered as the beacon of hope and a getaway to Africa and has all the rich natural resources at its disposal. He said apart from mobilizing funds from oil, his administration will cut down on what he called the profligate spending and the high level of corruption that has engulfed the country in the National Democratic Congress administration. The NPP flag-bearer said these while addressing students of the All Nations University College in Koforidua over the weekend, as part of his restoration of hope tour in the Eastern region. He said, Ghana was currently losing a lot of money as a result of the massive corruption in the NDC administration. Nana Akufo-Addo alleged that the NDC government was spending the tax payers' money recklessly and its appointees were living extravagant life styles. He said, today the NDC government is inflating all contracts and works awarded by government, depriving the tax payer value for money. The NPP presidential candidate noted that a six-unit class room block that cost GHC 85,000 three years back was now costing over GHC 240,000 under the NDC administration. He believes the NDC is deliberately duping Ghanaians in the name of awarding contracts. “Now, if you inflate contracts sum and live flamboyant lifestyle then you will find it difficult to get money to finance any social intervention program,” he maintained. He added that, board members and government officials were taking home 'fat' monies in the name of allowance and other incentives. Nana Akufo-Addo promised to reduce the corruption and profligate expenditure and seal all the leakages to save money and invest in children’s education if he gets the mandate from Ghanaians in the December elections. According to him, majority of Ghanaians cannot read and write and have no skills to make them earn a decent living because they did not have the opportunity to go to school. He said a high number of JHS children dropped out of school because they either failed their examination or their parents had no money enable them continue with their education. He said there was the need for an educational system that will impart skills and knowledge in the children after school and prepare them for the job market. He described those with the conviction that the free SHS can only be possible after 20 years as jokers and told them Ghana had no time to waste. Nana Addo added that, the free SHS policy will include expansion of educational infrastructure and placing the teacher first.

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