The Vice
President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has lambasted former President John
Mahama for his recent doom prophesy about the future of the Free Senior High
School (SHS) programme.
Mr. Mahama had recently complained about the high number of enrollment being
recorded under the programme and Government’s plan to spend Ghc 2 billion on
Senior High School education alone.
He had noted that parents would soon start losing interest in the Free SHS.
Speaking at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in the Central Region on
Thursday, April 11, 2019, Mr. Mahama stated “what we are doing with this huge
influx into the secondary school system [due to the free SHS programme]…is
going to affect the quality of the public schools.”
He went on to predict doom for the pro-poor programme, saying “and soon we are
going to find a system where people lose faith in public schools and everybody
will pay to take their wards to private secondary schools. That is the danger
we are talking about.”
But responding to the former President’s comments, the Vice President described
the National Democratic Congress (NDC) which Mr. Mahama heads as
“hypercritical.”
Dr. Bawumia, speaking at a rally on Saturday, April 20, in Kwahu, Eastern
Region, after embarking on a health walk organized by the National Youth Wing
of the NPP, said “I hear somebody says that we are spending too much on free
SHS, have you heard him? That we are spending too much on free SHS so we won’t
have money to do other things’’.
He continued ” you (Mahama) who said SHS is not possible when we didn’t have
free SHS under your government, you couldn’t pay teacher training allowance,
you couldn’t pay nursing trainee allowance, and you couldn’t have NABCO and
many other things.”
The Vice President explained that “I am from the North and I benefited from the
free SHS and I think it is good for the people from the North and the entire
country. There will be no room for hypocrisy on this matter.”
He added that ‘’but the NPP does not want to listen to the NDC who tell us free
SHS is not good and saying other bad things with regards to the policies of the
NPP’’.
He stated further that “we are going to follow the vision of Nana Addo Dankwah
Akuffo Addo as we intended to improve the lives of Ghanaians. So we will
deliver to reduce the suffering of this great nation, there is more to come”.
There has been a large intake of students since
President Akufo-Addo’s administration started the program in September 2017.
The first year of the programme recorded an upsurge in enrollment, with about
400,000 students starting school in the 2017/18 academic year.
The large intake forced Government through the Education Ministry, to introduce
the Double Track System which was intended to give many more students the
opportunity to benefit from Free Senior High School education.
GHC1.682 billion had been earmarked for the implementation of the Free SHS
programme in the 2019 budget.
This means that the number of enrollment is bound to further increase exponentially.