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There have been media reports on food shortage in various senior high schools in the past few weeks.
The government has however dismissed such reports, stressing that enough food has been supplied to all senior high schools across the country.
Meanwhile, the Ranking Member of Education Committee in Parliament, Dr. Clement Apaak says per his own monitoring, food shortage and other challenges exist in senior high schools.
Executive Director for Africa EducationWatch, Kofi Asare, has called for a proactive and effective approach to deal with debt owed food suppliers under the Free Senior High School (FSHS) programme.
Tonight, PM Express will discuss the level of government expenditure on education and whether that has affected the quality of education in the country.
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