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Prof. Akosua Adomako Ampofo of the University of Ghana has criticised the sustainability of the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy, stating that it is being held up by Ghanaian taxpayers without full transparency.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, 4 January 2025, she raised concerns about how the policy is being managed.
“The Free SHS is being subsidised by Ghanaians, but this is not reflected in official statistics,” Prof. Ampofo said. “PTAs are not allowed to discuss their contributions, old students can’t disclose their investments, and principals are silenced from stating their financial needs for fear of ‘disgracing the government.’”
Prof. Ampofo highlighted the struggles many parents face, revealing that some are forced to send food to their children in schools, often providing for multiple students whose parents cannot afford it.
She also questioned delays in releasing WASSCE results, which are affecting the academic calendar and admissions into tertiary institutions. “We’re told the government owes the West African Examinations Council. If revenue figures are as impressive as claimed, why hasn’t this debt been cleared? Why are students and their futures being disrupted?”
Prof. Ampofo expressed doubt about promises by the incoming National Democratic Congress (NDC) to make the first year of university education free.'' Lets say the government is planning to provide money to the universities and we know that the subsidies and what government pays to universities right now is basically salaries, so where are the universities expected to get the money from to take care of these millions of students who are going to enter to our enclaves for higher education,'' She questioned.
Beyond funding, she drew attention to critical issues of sexual harassment and abuse in secondary and higher education institutions.
“Research shows sexual harassment and rape are major issues in both SHS and JHS. These cases are often brushed aside, settled out of court, or ignored entirely. We need boldness and resources to confront these problems,” she stated.
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