67th Independence Day: Educationist advocates continuity in Ghana’s educational policiesYendi MCE entreats teachers to spend more time with pupils

Education Science

Madam Vivian Obuobisa-Darko, Headmistress, Trinity Presby Model School, Adweso-Koforidua, has emphasised the importance of continuity in educational policies for the nation’s future prosperity.

She said Ghana’s education had suffered over the years because there was no continuity in educational policies.

In an interview with the GNA, in Koforidua on the eve of Ghana’s 67th Idependence Day celebrations, she stressed the need for successive governments to continue educational policies initiated by their predecessors.

The euphoric scenes at Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital town, barely 24 hours to the climax of Ghana’s 67th Independence Day Anniversary ignited the enthusiasm for a memorable celebration.

For many of the residents, the occasion presents an opportunity to showcase the rich cultural diversity, history of the people and socio-economic potential of one of Ghana’s most serene urban areas.

The stakes are high given the crucial role of the Region in the attainment of Ghana’s independence in 1
957.

Founded in 1875, Koforidua is noted for its tropical forests and cascading waterfalls, tourist attraction sites and beautiful landscape.

Ahead of the anniversary celebration, the town is adorned with the nation’s red, gold and green flags with black star on the gold at every visible corner, billowing the bustling streets proudly.

Madam Obuobisa-Darko said a consistent and coherent educational framework was essential for fostering long-term development and ensuring Ghana’s competitiveness in education on the global stage.

‘Going forward, the government should let us have a permanent educational system that people will not come and change here and there.

‘As we have our current education now, no government should be able to change, so we can have a stable educational policy for a long time,’ Madam Obuobisa-Darko said.

She said the 67th Idependence Anniversary of Ghana required some stock taking of what the country had achieved and looking into the future with renewed hope.

Source: Ghana News Agency

A contingent of hundred and twenty from 58 schools and voluntary organizations in the Yendi Municipality participated in the 67 Independence Anniversary celebration at the Dagbon State Senior High School.

The schools included 15 Kindergarten, 25 Primary Schools, 15 Junior High Schools, and three Senior High Schools.

Alhaji Hammed Abubakar Yussuf the Yendi Municipal Chief Executive who addressed the parade entreated teachers to give more time to their pupils and students to promote high standard of education whilst their pupils and students should devote a greater portion of their time to studies.

He reminded them that education was the key to progress and development and it was the reason the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government under the visionary leadership of President Akufo – Addo had made significant strides in education sector by implementing various initiatives aimed at improving the quality of education especially at the basic and secondary school levels.

He said the implementation of the Free Sen
ior High School policy, the distribution of free textbooks and other teaching aids to schools, the construction of new classroom blocks and the renovation of existing ones, the recruitment of more teachers to reduce student teacher ratio were being implemented across the country.

Alhaji Hammed said in addition, the government was implementing a new curriculum that emphasized skills acquisition and critical thinking to prepare students for the demands of the 21st country.

He said the government had also prioritized the training and professional development of teachers to ensure that they were equipped with necessary skills and knowledge to deliver quality education. He said the theme: for this year’s celebration ‘Our Democracy Our Pride’ was an enviable and priceless asset that had been handed down to them by their forefathers and that it was achieved through hard work dedication and unity of purpose.

He urged parents to take advantage of the opportunity provided by government to enrol their children in sch
ool and ensure that they completed their education.

Alhaji Hammed said the Yendi Municipal Assembly was committed to working closely with the education Directorate to ensure that the initiatives were properly implemented.

He called on them to use the occasion to rededicate themselves to the principles of unity, hard work and discipline which their forefathers used in attaining independence for them by working together in building a better Ghana where all citizens could live with dignity and prosperity.

The representatives of the Overload of Dagbon Ya- Na Abukari II at the celebration included, Naa Yaba Bindana Ziblim, Naa Zo Balo – Naa Alhaji Mahama and accompanied by Registrar of Dagbon Traditional Council Mr. Alhassan Fatawu.

During presentation of awards in the KG Category Future Preparatory Academy took the first position and took home, my first second books, for schools.

In the Primary School category Phonemes Mission Academy was first and took home text books.

In the JHS Category Abatey JHS won th
e first position and took home silver cup and a football, and in the SHS Category Yendi Senior High School won the first position and took home silver cup and footballs.

Source: Ghana News Agency