Audio By Carbonatix
President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the newly launched Free Tertiary Education for Persons with Disabilities initiative will be implemented through a revamped and fully digitalised Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF), designed to ensure transparency, efficiency, and long-term sustainability.
Speaking at the official launch of the programme in Accra, the President explained that the initiative marks a significant step towards advancing equality and inclusion in Ghana’s education system.
He noted that while the National Service Authority had previously administered limited scholarships for persons with disabilities, the new framework would consolidate and expand these efforts under a more coordinated and accessible system.
“The implementation of this initiative will be led by the revamped Students Loan Trust Fund, which is now modernised and digitalised to ensure transparency, efficiency, and sustainability,” President Mahama said.
He added that the government is integrating the former National Scholarship Authority’s disability scholarships into a new Universal Disability Scholarship Scheme under the SLTF, thereby streamlining the process and broadening access for eligible students.
“Let me note that the National Service Authority had administered a limited scholarship for persons with disability in the past. But with this launch today, we are integrating the scholarship by the National Scholarship Authority in the past with the new universal disability scholarship under the Students Loan Trust Fund,” he explained.
President Mahama emphasised that the initiative represents a moral and constitutional commitment to fairness and inclusion rather than an act of benevolence.
“This initiative is not an act of charity; it is an act of justice and equality,” he declared.
Latest Stories
-
BoG sets strict Ghana Card rule for financial transactions
20 minutes -
Court grants bail to Oyarifa apartment fire suspects
26 minutes -
Kaiser Flats residents protest TDC eviction move
32 minutes -
BoG Governor calls for national reforms to end gold-for-reserves losses
33 minutes -
Ofori-Atta could stay in the US despite ICE arrest – Immigration lawyer explains
38 minutes -
CDM warns against shifting Gold-for-Reserves losses to taxpayers
40 minutes -
CDM accuses government of opaqueness over Gold-for-Reserves losses
51 minutes -
Gold-for-Reserves: CDM demands forensic audit after BoG seeks reimbursement
58 minutes -
Ofori-Atta detention goes beyond visa overstay – US lawyer reveals FBI role
1 hour -
‘This is not a typical immigration case’ – US lawyer on Ofori-Atta detention
2 hours -
Ofori-Atta travelled to UK and returned to US before ICE arrest – Victor Smith reveals
2 hours -
ICE sees it as a high-profile case, not routine – Ghana’s US High Commissioner on Ofori-Atta detention
3 hours -
ICE confirmed Ken Ofori-Atta was medically fit for detention – Victor Smith
3 hours -
‘He shut the door in our faces’ – Ghana’s envoy reacts to Ken Ofori-Atta decision
4 hours -
Cup holders PSG knocked out by Paris FC
6 hours
