General News of Saturday, 4 April 2026

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Deliver value for money or face sanctions – GETFund administrator warns contractors

The Administrator of the GETFund, Paul Adjei The Administrator of the GETFund, Paul Adjei

The Administrator of the Ghana Education Trust Fund, Paul Adjei, has issued a strong warning to contractors executing projects under the Fund to prioritise value for money and uphold the highest standards of quality delivery.

Speaking to selected media practitioners over the weekend, Adjei stressed that the Fund will not tolerate substandard work, cautioning that any contractor found delivering shoddy projects would face strict consequences.

He expressed concern over the declining quality of some recently completed projects, noting that contractors must shift their focus from excessive profit-making to delivering durable and impactful infrastructure.

“Ghanaian taxpayers make significant sacrifices before earning their income, and it is from these same resources that government funds development projects. They therefore deserve nothing short of quality work,” he emphasised.

In a move to reinforce quality assurance, Adjei disclosed that he has constituted a special strategic monitoring team tasked with inspecting all ongoing and completed GETFund projects nationwide.

The team will ensure strict compliance with project specifications and delivery standards, warning that any contractor who fails to meet the required benchmarks will face appropriate sanctions.

Adjei further highlighted that the GETFund Scholarship Scheme remains accessible to all Ghanaians, urging especially students from rural and underserved communities to take advantage of the opportunity.

He assured that his administration is committed to enhancing transparency and inclusivity in the scholarship application process to ensure fairness for all eligible applicants.

As part of broader institutional reforms, the Administrator announced the establishment of a dedicated Corporate Affairs department within GETFund to improve public engagement and information dissemination.

The department, he explained, will serve as a bridge between the Fund and the public, addressing concerns and providing clarity on its operations
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He also encouraged journalists to actively engage with the Fund, visit its offices, and seek accurate information to promote informed reporting on its activities.