Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has inaugurated the Governing Board of the Ghana Scholarships Authority.
The inauguration was carried out in line with Act 1149, which was approved by President John Dramani Mahama.
At the ceremony, the Minister stressed that scholarship awards must no longer be influenced by individual discretion, nepotism or partisan interests.
He explained that the authority to award scholarships now rests firmly with the Ghana Scholarships Authority to ensure fairness, equity, and the protection of the national interest.

Mr Iddrisu outlined the key criteria for awarding scholarships as merit, genuine financial need, defined beneficiary categories and national development priorities.
He also urged the Board to operate with the highest standards of accountability and transparency to restore public confidence in the system.
Responding on behalf of the Board, the Chairperson expressed appreciation to President Mahama and the Education Minister for the opportunity to serve.

The Chairperson assured that the Authority has entered a new phase focused on ethical leadership, competence, and strategic investment in Ghana’s youth.
The Governing Board comprises representatives from key sector ministries, the Attorney-General’s Department, the Association of Ghana Industries, the Students Loan Trust Fund, civil society organisations in education, the Authority’s Secretariat and Presidential nominees.
Latest Stories
-
Middle East conflict sends global growth to lowest rate since COVID-19 – World Bank
10 minutes -
Local Gov’t Minister vows strict oversight of PWD Fund disbursement
10 minutes -
20 years after Ghana’s Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715), has Ghana moved from Promises to Inclusion?
25 minutes -
Local Gov’t Minister orders Ayawaso Central Assembly to account for GH¢400,000 disability fund
33 minutes -
Herbert Mensah rallies Ghanaians behind Black Stars ahead of World Cup
53 minutes -
Nana Osei Twum Barima releases debut album ‘Journey to the Unknown’
1 hour -
Today’s Front pages: Friday, June 12, 2026
1 hour -
North East NPP Regional Secretary Sulley Sambian declares bid for regional chairmanship
1 hour -
Ghana Christian University president jailed 14 days for contempt of court
2 hours -
World Cup 2026: Black Stars move camp to Rhode Island ahead of first game
2 hours -
Youth unemployment worsening – Oppong Nkrumah unveils 5-point rescue plan
2 hours -
Nigeria lawmakers advance state police reform to curb insecurity
3 hours -
US summer driving season hits as gasoline supplies squeezed tight
3 hours -
Everyone needs to feel loved playing for England – Bellingham
3 hours -
South Korea come from behind to defeat Czech Republic
3 hours