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NDC cannot end double track by 2027 because they do not understand it – Kwarteng

April 10, 2025
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Former spokesperson for the Ministry of Education Kwasi Kwarteng has shot down the proposed date for the end of the double-track system as announced by Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu.

Haruna Iddrisu announced that the government is planning to scrap the double tracking system by 2027.

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However, Mr Kwarteng, the former spokesperson for the ministry, disagrees, saying the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has deceived Ghanaians.

In a statement he noted that the party demonised the double track and promised to phase it out in 90 days after winning power, but after winning the power, the party has changed its position, promising to scrap it in 2027.

In his statement, he argued that the double-track system was not just about infrastructure, but also about students’ preferences for specific schools.

As a result, he proposes the need to bridge the quality gap between schools, as simply building more schools will not solve the problem.

‘’The real challenge in facing out the policy has never been infrastructure alone, but preference. Each year, over 100,000 spaces go unused because students can’t be placed in schools they didn’t choose, despite availability. The result? Overcrowding in some schools and underenrolment in others. Until we bridge the quality gap between schools, buildings alone won’t solve this imbalance. That’s why our administration introduced STEM schools and upgraded them to Category A to shift demand and offer quality alternatives.

And so contrary to the misinformation the NDC put out there time has again proven that the double-track was never a flaw but a bold, strategic solution that expanded access without compromising quality.’’

Read the full statement below

NDC cannot end double track by 2027. They lack understanding of the policy

In opposition, the NDC made it their mission to demonize the double-track policy; labelling it a “failure” and vowing to remove it within 90 days of assuming office. Today, our Education Minister now says the policy will remain until 2027. That’s not just a U-turn; it’s a manifestation of their prior ignorance and cluelessness regarding the policy.

Let’s be clear; Free SHS was not just a political promise but a constitutional duty and a catalyst for socioeconomic progress. Its success led to a surge in enrollment, naturally straining infrastructure and resources—a global norm when access expands. Yet Ghana defied the odds with the innovative double-track system, a practical solution to manage the increased demand.

Double-track reduced class sizes, improved teacher-student ratios, extended teaching hours, and created jobs. Importantly, it advanced gender parity and gave underprivileged students access to elite schools like PRESEC, Wesley Girls, and Prempeh College, institutions that doubled intake to accommodate thousands who previously had no chance.

The real challenge in facing out the policy has never been infrastructure alone, but preference. Each year, over 100,000 spaces go unused because students can’t be placed in schools they didn’t choose, despite availability. The result? Overcrowding in some schools and underenrolment in others. Until we bridge the quality gap between schools, buildings alone won’t solve this imbalance. That’s why our administration introduced STEM schools and upgraded them to Category A to shift demand and offer quality alternatives.

And so contrary to the misinformation the NDC put out there time has again proven that the double-track was never a flaw but a bold, strategic solution that expanded access without compromising quality.

*Kwasi Kwarteng Esq*

Fmr. Spokesperson, Ministry of Education

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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