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No Privatization Of Public Schools – Govt Refutes Allegation By GNECC

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The government has refuted allegations by the Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) that it was planning to privatize public schools.

It has, therefore, challenged the coalition to substantiate its privatization claim or apologize to Ghanaians for misleading them on a non-existent issue.

It is, recalled that the GNECC in a press conference in Accra by Mr. Kofi Asare, Chairman of the Coalition, on March 4, 2019, kicked against the Ghana Partnership Schools (GPS) Project scheduled for implementation in September.

The network, made up of more than 200 civil society organizations in pre-tertiary education, was of the view that the project was not the best approach to improve learning outcomes in schools.

But speaking to the Ghanaian Times in an interview yesterday, the Director of Communication at the Ministry of Education, Ekow Vincent Assafuah said, the government was only seeking to strengthen partnership with other institutions to deliver quality education.

Among other things, he said that the partnership would curb indiscipline in the education sector and improve supervision.

Mr. Assafuah noted that the government had never contemplated privatization of schools in its 2016 manifesto.

He said that in 2018 when the Ministry met GNECC, the discussion was on partnership and not privatization of schools.

Accordingly, page 108 of the party’s manifesto captures: “we would build an effective partnership with religious bodies, civic organizations and the private sector in the delivery of quality education. These partnerships also include the areas of management supervision and training of teachers in their unit.”

He said the ministry had constantly engaged with stakeholders on the partnership discussion, explaining that the position of the Coalition on the issue was disingenuous.

The Communication Director indicated that the president of GNECC sits on the Ministerial Advisory Board and therefore he has easy access to senior management for cross-checking information that may come his way.

Source: Ghanaian Times
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