Winneba (C/R), Nov. 27, -
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said government is committed to
reforming education at all levels in the country.
He said it was not sufficient for
any college to produce clever graduates, but also honest men and women who
could be trusted in both public and private lives and work judiciously to
improve the educational standard in the country.
He said this in a speech read on
his behalf by the Deputy of Minister Education, in charge of Planning, at the
22nd Congregation of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), at Winneba.
A total of 4,882 students of the
various faculties of the Winneba and Ajumako Campuses, who successfully
completed their courses, were graduated.
President Akufo-Addo said the
Ministry of Education had embarked on a review of the legal, institutional and
regulatory framework of various agencies to enable them to perform their
mandates efficiently.
“Specifically, the National
Council for Tertiary Education Act 454 (1993) and the National Accreditation
Board Act 744 (2007) are currently under review”.
He said successive governments
had been confronted with the challenge of inadequate funding for higher
education, saying as part of efforts to address these challenges; the
government had committed itself to establish a Research Fund, purposely to fund
relevant and specific research work in tertiary institutions.
President Nana Akufo-Addo said
quality education delivery was fundamental to the growth of a nation, and
tasked the UEW to be at the forefront of cutting edge research that would
ensure improved quality outcomes in the teaching and learning environment.
He mentioned the government’s
flagship free Senior High School policy, which was rolled out in September this
year, saying that, the policy would particularly assist children, who otherwise
would have been denied the opportunity of a SHS education, because of the
financial circumstances of their families.
He said an amount of GH₵255 million, representing 32.33 per
cent of the total GETfund has been allocated to the tertiary sector for
execution of priority projects, to enable them prepare to accommodate the
expected increased demand in their institutions, in respect of the Free SHS
policy, so that Ghanaians, who seek higher education in the public universities
would not be deprived of the opportunity.
The President reminded the
graduates to be mindful of the knowledge they had acquired from UEW and exhibit
honesty and trust worthiness, as well as being sensitive to the plight of their
fellow human beings.
GNA

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