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Majority Caucus challenges Minority to provide reasons for opposing the free SHS bill 

June 25, 2024
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The Majority Caucus in Parliament has accused the Minority of opposing the proposed bill on free senior high school policy.

Leader of the Caucus, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, challenged the Minority to provide reasons why they have opposed the bill, which seeks to regulate the free SHS intervention by making it mandatory for future governments to sustain the policy.

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The bill has already been granted executive approval for it to be laid before the House by the Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum.

Speaking to journalists in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin said: “We have heard the Ranking Member on Education, the Hon Member for Akatsi North, [Peter Nortsu-Kotoe], strongly opposing the Free SHS bill. Clearly, the NDC minority doesn’t want to commit itself to the Free SHS, and the fact that we want to enact a law to make it mandatory.

“We have stated time without number that those provisions in the constitution that talk about Free SHS, are very aspirational, they are aspirational provisions. So, the way to go is to enact a law to regulate the Free SHS policy which is currently in operation.

“The NDC is opposed to this, and they have spoken through their ranking member. We want them to tell Ghanaians whether Free SHS is not their priority, as a responsible opposition.

“The Ministry of Education is going to ferry the bill through to parliament. We’re ready and as part of the engagement process, we engaged them, but they are adamant. The NDC is not ready for the Free SHS bill. It’s clear and their spokesperson on education has been clear. The last time I tried to tease the matter out of the floor, he avoided a response a stayed clear of it. He’s not ready to commit himself.

“We know that in Parliament, the caucus speaks through its spokesperson and he’s the ranking member on education, he’s the NDC’s spokesperson on education and he says he is opposed to the bill because there are some provisions in the constitutions. They should tell us why they oppose the bill.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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