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Education Minister hints at amending GTEC Act, seeks to extend Charter deadline for universities

November 4, 2025
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The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has hinted at plans to amend the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) Act (Act 1023), to extend the deadline for tertiary institutions to acquire a Presidential Charter.

​He disclosed this when he appeared before the Public Accounts Committee on Monday, November 3, 2025.

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​The Minister said the government is reviewing the policy to avoid shutting down universities that serve thousands of Ghanaian students.

​GTEC had in February 2024 gave a six-month ultimatum to all universities to get chartered or face possible closure.

​But the Minister opined that applying the law too rigidly could deny many qualified Ghanaians access to higher education.

​“Government is reviewing that position and there may be a policy review of it to extend the moratorium but certainly not to put in that not every qualified Ghanaian student has the opportunity to be admitted into a public tertiary institution,” he said.

​“They will be in denial if we were to be high-handed in terms of the regulation, but that’s what the law requires them to do. So I may seek a review of the law in order that we extend the period of the charter and then learn from best practice — what happens in Australia, what happens in the US or UK — how are those private institutions able to cope with the public tertiary institutions,” he told the Committee.

​He stressed that GTEC is working within the confines of the law, however, the matter is being carefully reviewed.

​“Chairman, this matter is being thoroughly looked at. The Director-General of GTEC is acting in accordance with his mandate and the law, and recognises that whoever is affected by it will be pronounced as he is doing. I’m awaiting a report from the GTEC Council for a briefing. Then I’ll come back to this House if you so desire,” he explained.

​He further posited that young people are currently pursuing higher education, a trend he described as positive.

​“The joy is that in Ghana, more Ghanaian students of that age are accessing higher education, and that’s good for our country,” he said.

​He added that some of the private and faith-based universities are facing financial and operational challenges, making it difficult for them meeting the charter requirements.
​“If, for instance, you are providing higher education in biology and you don’t have a laboratory or chemistry or physics, then GTEC is not likely to support you to undertake that activity,” he said.

​“So, in the law which was passed by Parliament, apart from the students who will be affected, there are also Ghanaians in the private sector many of them church-related institutions, whether it’s the Catholic Church, the Pentecostal Church, or the Presbyterian Church, providing higher education, but not to perpetuate it. It won’t be forever and ever.
​But at least let’s give them some time, because the challenge is, how many students are there with a public tertiary education?”
​“Standards will not be compromised, but I think that we should allow them time and space to justify their expenditure and the training they are providing,” he added.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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