The Minority in Parliament says it refused to attend the launch of government’s free SHS education policy because its members were not given the T-shirts printed for the occasion.
Minority Spokesperson on education, Peter Nortsu said they didn't attend the event because they did not want to look odd among the audience.
He told Joy News Wednesday, government discriminated in the distribution of the free SHS T-shirts.
“Everybody in the majority was given [the t-shirt] to attend [the launch],” he said, adding same was not extended to the minority.
The promised free SHS education policy was launched with fanfare at the West African Secondary School (WASS) in Accra Tuesday.
At least over 400,000 students are expected to benefit from the programme, which levels the cost of secondary education for all qualified JHS students.
The policy is projected to cost the country $100 million, an equivalent of ¢400 million for the first term of the first year.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo used the opportunity to extend a hand of friendship to critics of the programme.
He noted his decision to roll out the policy is borne out of his belief that “knowledge and talent are not for the rich and privileged alone.”
“Today, we throw open the doors of opportunity and hope to our young people…we have a sacred duty to our children and the generations beyond in ensuring that, irrespective of their circumstances, their right to education is preserved,” President Akufo-Addo said.
But the Minority wants government to extend the policy beyond the first year students.
“Our contention is the modality of operation,” Mr Nortsu ventilated, adding the policy’s source of funding is not sustainable.
The opposition lawmakers contended the government was simply continuing with the past regime’s “progressively free” education policy.
“The way you are doing it, we have a problem with it,” the Akatsi North MP told the government.
He believes “this is a policy that is good for Ghana” but he wants the government to listen to the concerns of the Minority.
Source: myjoyonline
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NDC should bear in mind that a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step so by the time Nana ends his mandate every child in Ghana will be going to secondary school free something the social democrats as they claim never dream about. They should stop this childish hypocrisy. When Mills introduced 3 years in 2009, did NDC abandon 4 years in 2009. God bless mother Ghana
This is shameful and childish ,just stop it. if u don't have anything to say ,just shut ur mouth. For a group of MP's refusing to attend such an important function because u do not have T' shirts is disgraceful.
Bunch of maroons who cares if you decide not to attend. Shame unto you and your NDC party.
You mean as an MP a mere attire is of more importance to you than the benefits your constituents will derive from the free SHS? Shame on you and your cohorts. Your own mischief drove you away from the function. How dare you hide your evill intentions in a mere T-shirt? Lets see how many of you heartless MPs will win your seats in 2020
You mean as an MP a T-***barred word*** is of a better concern to you than the benefits your constituents will derive from the free SHS? Shame on you and your cohorts. Your own mischief drove you away from the function. How dare you hide your evill intentions in a mere T-shirt? Lets see how many of you heartless MPs will win your seats in 2020