Not too late for national dialogue on Free SHS - Mahama
Former President John Mahama has urged the government to hold a national stakeholder consultation which will forge a consensus for the implementation of the Free Senior High School (SHS) programme.
Mr Mahama, in a tweet, said: “Introducing the shift system does not help to continue to implement this all-important free SHS programme on an ad hoc basis.”
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Introducing shift system for SHS? It doesn’t help to continue to implement this all important free SHS programme on an ad hoc basis. It’s not too late to hold a comprehensive national consultation to forge a consensus on a sustainable framework for its implementation. #Ghana
— John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama) July 25, 2018
He noted that: “It’s not too late to hold a comprehensive national consultation to forge a consensus on a sustainable framework for its implementation.”
The government has explained that the double-intake system (shift system) is meant to cater for a 31% increase in the population of new students entering senior high school, that is 472,000 new entrants, which still leaves a deficit of some 183,000.
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Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo has urged all Ghanaians to support the implementation of the new system.
“I am sure that in two or three years, the comments made by the representatives of the teachers about the quality of examination passes will be a thing of the past," Akufo-Addo said at a durbar of chiefs and people of Wa today.
“So, I want you to support this dual-intake system as being a very efficient way of dealing with this large class thing,” the President added.