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First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo has emphasised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government's commitment to promoting education for all Ghanaian students at every level.
She highlighted the increase in school enrolment as evidence of the government's efforts to improve access to education.
Speaking at the commissioning of the Independence Avenue Cluster of Schools in Accra, she noted that the government's policies have successfully laid a solid foundation for the accelerated growth of the country.
Mrs. Akufo-Addo reiterated the NPP's dedication to enhancing education infrastructure and opportunities, positioning education as a key driver of Ghana's future development.
“The NPP government has made the promotion of education for all Ghanaian children at all levels a priority. This has led to increased access at school and learning figures in most public schools."
“Education is perhaps the most critical component to our development as a nation."
“It ensures we have the human resources to engage in all aspects of our national development. As we ensure that all Ghanaian children receive quality education, we are laying a solid foundation for the accelerated growth of Ghana," she said.
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