GEOP Is Government’s Mop Up For Free SHS And FCUBE - Tema MCE explains
The Metropolitan Chief Executive for Tema, Hon. Yohane
Amarh Ashitey, has explained that the Ghana Education Outcome Project (GEOP) is
to serve as a mop up tool for the Free Compulsory Basic Education and free SHS
programs.
In a write-up lauding the project which is aimed at
returning over 70,000 children who are out of school back into school, he said
GEOP will scoop children who fall through the cracks in as far as enrollment.
“Even though the project is for students at the Basic
education level, it is just simple logic to see that the aim is to truly ensure
that nobody is left behind as far as basic education, in its wholeness, is
concerned.”
On behalf of President Akufo-Addo, Senior Presidential
Advisor, Yaw Osafo Maafo, launched GEOP in Accra.
Since then, there have been suggestions, especially
from detractors of government that the project is another waste of state
resources because the country is already overburdened with the FCUBE and Free
SHS.
However, according to the MCE, this is not the case.
Paraphrasing Mr. Osafo Maafo, he said that the
beneficiaries will be taken through an accelerated learning programme (ALP)
known as the Complementary Basic Education (CBE), a nine-month programme where
children would be trained to acquire basic literacy and numeracy skills through
the period.
The MCE decried the situation where, “everything that
government does is subjected to wild criticisms without any proper cause.”
During the launch, Mr. Osafo Maafo also explained that
the Finance Ministry signed the financing agreement with the World Bank in as
far back as June 2020.
“And so for
those who are saying that government has started a new knee jerk project at
this time of harsdhip, they are absolutely wrong.”
The MCE lauded the President, the Finance Ministry and
the World Bank.
Leave A Comment