Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Friday, October 20, 2016
The debate over the actual number of Community Day Senior High
Schools ready for admissions has intensified as Mahama’s National Democratic
Congress (NDC) government continues to give conflicting figures.
It started with a promise by President John Mahama to build 200
Community SHSs before the December 7 general election; then the figure dropped
to 123 before being reduced further to 70 and finally to 42.
Apart from the conflicting figures, most of the schools are yet to
take off with lands allocated for the projects lying bare.
President Mahama announced that 42 of the schools will be ready for
admission by the end of October to coincide with the commencement of the 2016/2017
academic year; and his Education Minister, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, has
confirmed that they have been completed and were ready for admissions.
Deputy Minister in-charge of Tertiary Education, Samuel Okudzeto
Ablakwa, recently released a list of 123 Community Day SHSs which he said were
at various stages of completion but could not mention which ones had been completed
and commissioned by the president so far.
Interestingly, construction works had not commenced in majority of
the schools he claimed were at various stages of completion.
Many of the sites designated for the projects are empty while in
other places some of the buildings were either at foundation or lintel levels.
Inaugurating a third Community Day SHS at Kwamekrom in the Biakoye
District of the Volta Region last Monday, President Mahama said, “By the end of
October, 42 of these schools will be ready, and I have asked the Ministry of
Education and the Ghana Education Service to go ahead and populate the schools
for this academic year.
“That is at the start of this academic year, 42 of the schools will
be ready and we expect that by the end of the year, about 70 of them will be
ready.”
The president on September 5, 2016, admitted that he could
not complete all the 200 community day schools he promised Ghanaians in his
first term in office.
He had promised that 123 schools were under construction and said
that he could complete all of them before the December 7 general election,
confirming skeptics’ perception on the grandiose promise.
“In
my next term of office (from 2017), by the grace of God, we will complete all
the 200 new senior high schools that I promised,” he said, adding, “As I said,
currently, 123 are under construction, and that means that the Central Region
will receive additional secondary schools among the remaining over 70 schools
that we shall build,” he stated during the inauguration of the Abodoman Community Day
Senior High School in the Agona East District of the Central Region.
Okudzeto
Ablakwa had said in late September that 10 of the schools had already been
inaugurated while two (Agric Nzema Day SHS in the Ashanti Region and Nemonwora
Day SHS in the Agona East District) will be inaugurated very soon.
He had
said that 30 were at various stages of completion and would be ready by
October, which is almost ending.
He had
also said that nine out of the remaining 30 would be completed before September
ended and the remaining 21 would be done before October ends.
Interestingly, on September 4, this same minister was on Citi FM saying he believed that about 70 of the schools would be ready to
admit fresh students in the current academic year; and this even contradicted
President John Mahama’s initial 123 schools.
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