Ending Double-Track System: Private schools to accommodate 150000 students – Dr Apaak

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  • TAKE OR PAY DEMON 8 months ago

    Another way to fund NDC schools. These private schools thrive on exam keajages to pass their students had their exam rsults witgheld this year.

  • Akweku Na Pioi 8 months ago

    Skin pain. Free SHS students voted against Bawumia the Sisi fia dancer. That fool from Walewale. Free SHS students don't even like him because of his gyimie face

  • You plan to reduce intake 8 months ago

    Stop deceiving people. Who is going to pay yhe fees of those going to private schools?

  • Samus 8 months ago

    Ask again my friend. They say the country has no money but they can send 150 000 students to private schools. How are they going to pay for for that?

  • JACK TORONTO 8 months ago

    The same country that had no money was able to chartered a private jet for the president while the presidential jet was idle. The country that had no money, was able to invest $48M into the construction of a failed Cathedral ...
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  • Kwaku Tee 8 months ago

    John Mahama and NDC say if discerning Ghanaians would not allow them to Stop FSHS they have another way in collapsing it by mismanaging it.E.g. adding private schools to it just to destroy it.

  • Dorian Afik 8 months ago

    Whaaat ? Not all private schools a fit for accommodation and studies purposes. Why should government gets involve of private business entities? Parents have the right to choose where their children should go. This is going to ...
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  • All need a Saviour who is Jesus 8 months ago

    For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.

    Romans 3:23

  • Yaw 8 months ago

    What , where is the money to pay these private schools this government is not serious, since coming into office they have sacked a lot of Teachers all because they can’t afford to pay them and now you’re going to pay priv ...
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  • Nana Abrokwah SA 8 months ago

    Yaw! Did you read the budget allocation fund for the FSHS program? 3.5 billions, more than your NPP government projected for the 2024 budget which was 2.7 billions, were are going to use that to pay for the private schools in ...
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  • Jonas 8 months ago

    The minister didn't say when the double track system will be abolished. Parents need to know when?

  • Papa Sey 8 months ago

    Is the government taking over private schools by paying the salaries of staff of these institutions and feeding the students? How are the proprietors going to recoup the money invested in establishing these schools?

  • Alvin 8 months ago

    All of u stop asking stupid questions and watch the government execute its plans

  • Kingsley 8 months ago

    Alvin. Well done. They should just wait and watch the government execute the good plan about the free SHS.

  • Really!!!! 8 months ago

    It means Akufo Addo left a lot of money for Mahama to pay the private schools. Why is the NDC complaining that the NPP destroyed the economy? Is the NDC lying to us?

  • Shallom Shallom 8 months ago

    Did I hear him say numerous projects? Yest they will say the nana addo government did nothing nkwasiafuo party.

  • Kofi Mensah 8 months ago

    Schools vacate classrooms are left to gather dust what is wrong with letting other students occupying ?

  • Coach 8 months ago

    Dr Apaak - Will there be fee parity between state schools and the selected private schools?

  • Brute 8 months ago

    Incompetent

  • YEN 8 months ago

    My village Bulbia jn the N. E. Region of Ghana primary and Junior secondary school had fifteen teachers before the change of the NDC government. Unfortunately we now have about five teachers who bearly attends classes because ...
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  • Nii Okpoti 8 months ago

    Very thoughtful, including the private school is a smart move

  • Good idea 6 months ago

    The only solution to end the dreaded double track system is to involve the private SHS across the country.

    NPP failed to listen to this plan. Placing students into private SHS is not new. Few years ago the government use ...
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