
The Minister for Education, Honourable Haruna Iddrisu, has emphasized that all Senior High Schools and Senior High Technical Schools should strengthen inspections to prevent students from sending prohibited items such as dangerous weapons and drugs to school.
Hon. Haruna shared this solution when he met with the Conference of Heads of Government-Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) members at Sunyani Technical University on Wednesday, 9th April 2025.
The Minister also proposed solutions to tackle issues affecting education delivery, which include inadequate non-teaching personnel, issues with the double-track system,, and unpaid financial obligations from previous governments.
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At the meeting, he indicated the government’s commitment to treating education issues as national emergencies and solicited stakeholders’ support to work together to improve education delivery in Ghana.
Further at the meeting, Professor Ernest Kofi Davis was introduced as the new Ag. Director-General of Education, along with his deputies, Prof. Smile Gavua Dzisi and Dr. Manawaru Issahaque to all present by the Minister.
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CHASS members expressed concerns over inadequate resources, external influences, and unfair sanctions.
The GES management acknowledged these issues and assured a fair hearing process.
“The meeting aimed to foster collaboration and find lasting solutions to challenges facing senior high schools,” GES stated.
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