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NDC demands credit for implementing free SHS

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The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has asked the ruling New Patriotic to credit them for introducing the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy.

The NDC at a press brief Thursday claimed to be the initiators of the policy, insisting that the policy was officially launched by the erstwhile Mahama government before leaving office.

“It doesn’t matter the number of lies that the NPP tells, the facts show that it was indeed President Mahama who launched the program (starting) with 360,000 day students,” the National Communications Officer for the party, Sammy Gyamfi said at the brief.

With a few days to the 2020 December 7 polls, there has been much debate between the two major political parties (i.e the NPP and the NDC), over who implemented the free Senior High School policy.

As part of their campaign messages, both parties are claiming ownership of the program.

During a campaign at Tuobong, a community in the Tempane District of the Upper East Region, former President John Dramani said the Akufo-Addo government inherited the program from him before assuming office as it had already been launched.

President Akufo-Addo on the other hand has fought off this claim.

During his campaign tour of the Greater Accra region, he said Mr Mahama’s claim was laughable as he (Mahama) had opposed the policy when President Akufo-Addo first suggested it.

However, at the Press brief, Mr Gyamfi clarified that the policy is not the initiative of the NPP as it is embedded in the 1992 Constitution of the Republic, as such President Akufo-Addo cannot claim ownership of the policy.

“The NPP in the past few days has been claiming that the free SHS policy was conceived by them and that the NDC is so opposed to the policy that we will cancel it when we come into power. These claims are not true,” he said.

“Free SHS was conceived and captured in the 1992 Constitution and that, it was Mr Mahama who commenced its implementation in 2015,” Sammy Gyamfi said.

He also noted that textbooks used in various schools under the Free SHS policy were all procured by the Mahama government.

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Ellis Ferdinand is a Journalist, Blogger and Founder of Ellis Multimedia, a parent company of EducationGhana.org, an Online Education News Blog, PoliticsGhana.com and GhanaNaija.net.Ellis Ferdinand is a Graduate of Accra College of Education and the University of Cape Coast, where he obtained a Diploma In Basic Education and a Bachelor of Education in Accounting. He is currently Reading his Master of Philosophy in Curriculum and Pedagogic Studies at the University of Education, Winneba in Ghana.Ellis Ferdinand won Blogger of the Year at the 2018 National Students’ Awards and was also adjudged 14th Best Ghanain Blogger in 2018 among the Top 50 Ghanaian Bloggers of 2018.He introduced the Concept of Education Blogging in Ghana in 2014 with his famous blog EducationGhana.net. now EducationGhana.orgHis Blog won Best Media Promoting Education in 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively, an Award organized by Neogenics Education Consult.In 2019, He adjudged the Most Promising West African Blogger of the Year in Nigeria. He won Writer of the Year at the 2021 EDUCOM AWARDS

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