Member of Parliament for Builsa South and Deputy Ranking Member on the Education Committee of Parliament, Dr. Clement Apaak, has urged Ghanaians to disregard Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s outdated assertions regarding the Free Senior High School (FSHS) policy.
In a recent statement, Dr. Apaak emphasized that the FSHS initiative will continue to progress under John Mahama’s presidency, as he plans to collaborate with stakeholders to address any existing challenges.
Dr. Apaak criticized Dr. Bawumia and his associates for diverting attention from substantive issues to propagate baseless claims about Mr. Mahama’s intentions towards FSHS, which he deems unfounded and irrational.
He further highlighted discrepancies in Dr. Bawumia’s stance, pointing out that while the Vice President acknowledged the need for a review of the FSHS program to the IMF, he continues to mislead the Ghanaian public by insinuating that any review equates to cancellation.
Dr. Apaak underlined Mr. Mahama’s recent engagement with the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), where he actively listened to concerns and pledged to work towards resolving them if elected.
This demonstrates Mr. Mahama’s commitment to enhancing the FSHS policy, contrary to allegations of its abolishment.
In addition, Dr. Apaak reiterated Mr. Mahama’s proposed measures to improve the FSHS program, such as decentralizing feeding arrangements and addressing infrastructure deficits in secondary schools.
Overall, Dr. Apaak affirmed his confidence in Mr. Mahama’s ability to strengthen and enhance the FSHS initiative through collaborative efforts with stakeholders, contrasting with what he perceives as misleading narratives from Dr. Bawumia’s camp.
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STATEMENT: IGNORE THE STALE LIE – FSHS WILL THRIVE UNDER JDM
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For the information of DMB and his camp, JDM held a very successful meeting with the leadership of CHASS on how to address the challenges affecting teaching and learning in our secondary schools on April 8th, 2024.
Why would JDM waste precious time by engaging the heads of our secondary schools to discuss how to resolve challenges bedevilling the implementation of the FSHS policy if he intends to cancel FSHS?
At the meeting, JDM listened to the long list of challenges narrated by the heads of our secondary schools and promised to work with them to address their raised concerns when he gets the nod. He restated his intention to convene a national stakeholders forum to deliberate on the FSHS Programme as a first step towards reviewing it to make it better.
JDM’s position on the decentralisation of the feeding arrangements in our secondary school system to ensure that feeding grants go directly to schools to procure food for students, was welcomed.
Equally, his promise to end the obnoxious double track system by completing uncompleted structures and adding new ones, to increase educational infrastructure also received commendation.
If DMB is honest and worth his salt, he should tell Ghanaians that the current government he is a part of told the IMF that the FSHS Programme will be reviewed and rationalised.
The duplicity of DMB is affirmed by the fact that he, the vice President, was captured in the said report, dated January 2024, as the highest government official who represented government during the review meeting with the IMF. Why was he comfortable telling the IMF the truth but continues deceiving Ghanaians, that review means cancel?
DMB should be bold enough to tell Ghanaians, that JDM was right in calling for a review of the FSHS Programme just as he represented government to admit to the IMF, as captured, on page 76 paragraph 47 of the first review of the IMF program.
Instead of DMB and his camp focusing on how to rescue their flopped campaign, they are busy pushing the stale and impotent lie, that JDM will collapse FSHS. No reasonable Ghanaian believes the nonsensical claim that JDM will cancel FSHS.
FSHS will thrive and blossom under JDM as President because he will work with stakeholders to fix the challenges.
Dr. Clement Apaak
MP, Builsa South and Deputy Ranking Member on the Education Committee of Parliament