Ferdinand | EducationGhana | April 24| GNACOPS Partners with NaSIA to Enhance Private Education in Ghana
GNACOPS holds a strategic stakeholder meeting with NaSIA to strengthen collaboration and promote quality education in Ghana, marking a pivotal step towards a unified education system.
GNACOPS and NaSIA Forge Stronger Ties to Improve Education Standards in Ghana
The Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS), led by its Executive Director, Obenfo Nana Kwasi Gyetuah, recently held a strategic engagement meeting with the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NaSIA), marking a major milestone in the ongoing efforts to improve education in the country.
A Welcoming Gesture and Shared Vision
During the meeting, Obenfo Nana Kwasi Gyetuah extended congratulations to Prof. Azeko Salifu Tahiru, the newly appointed Inspector General of Schools at NaSIA. Gyetuah, representing the private education community, expressed optimism about the future of education in Ghana, underscoring the significance of strong collaboration between regulatory bodies like NaSIA and private education stakeholders.
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Commitment to Quality Education
Obenfo Gyetuah further emphasized GNACOPS’ commitment to promoting quality education across private schools in Ghana. He shared his enthusiasm for a collaborative working relationship with NaSIA under the leadership of Prof. Tahiru, highlighting that such partnerships will enhance the educational system.
Prof. Tahiru’s Response: A New Era of Collaboration
In response, Prof. Azeko Salifu Tahiru (PhD) conveyed his gratitude for the warm welcome and recognition. He lauded GNACOPS for its continued advocacy for private education and expressed his strong readiness to collaborate with the private sector. Prof. Tahiru reassured that NaSIA, under his leadership, would work closely with GNACOPS to maintain high standards of education, ensuring that both public and private students in Ghana receive a quality learning experience.
A Vision for Innovation and Growth
The meeting concluded with both parties aligning on a shared vision for collaboration, innovation, and continual improvement of Ghana’s educational landscape. With GNACOPS and NaSIA coming together, the future looks promising for quality education and stronger partnerships that benefit students and educators across the country.
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