img broken

Akufo Addo's Government invests GH¢114.5 Billion in Education between 2017-2023


The government of Ghana has invested a total of GH¢114.5 billion (GH¢114,500,612,135) in the country's education sector since 2017 according to President Akufo-Addo. The investments according to the President who was addressing the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools, encompass various aspects of education, contributing to infrastructure development, improved accessibility, and enhanced quality of education in Ghana. A significant portion of this investment, GH¢12.9 billion (GH¢12,961,284,548), has been allocated to the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy. This initiative has not only expanded access to secondary education but has also removed financial barriers that previously hindered many students from pursuing their educational dreams. The government initiated 1,105 infrastructure projects across 925 senior high schools. These projects comprise classroom blocks, science laboratories, home economics blocks, dormitory blocks, and modern toilet facilities, aimed at enhancing the learning environment and providing students with the necessary facilities to excel. The government has constructed nine model STEM senior high schools strategically located across the country. These specialized schools have a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education, equipping students with essential skills for the modern workforce. Recognizing the pivotal role of teachers in the education system, the government has provided 280,000 laptops to teachers, empowering them with technology to enhance their teaching methods. President also indicated that the government acquired 350 buses, 840 pick-up vehicles, and 1,500 motorcycles to aid access. The government has also distributed 677,470 pieces of furniture to schools, in a bid to help provide provide a more congenial learning environment for teaching and learning. Additionally, 450,000 tablets are set to be distributed under the "1-laptop-1-student" initiative, promoting digital learning and enhancing access to educational resources. The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) has been instrumental in various education infrastructure projects, with 1,270 interventions designed to improve educational facilities and accessibility. The president noted that the government's robust investments in education reflect a forward-looking approach that prioritizes the nation's long-term development. These initiatives he said have significantly increased access to quality education, enhanced educational infrastructure, and empowered both students and educators across Ghana.


0 Comments:

Your email address will not be published.
Required fields are marked *

you may also like