GNECC calls on Government to adequately resource education system

Accra, Sept. GNA – The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) has called on Government to adequately resource the education system for improved learning outcomes.

 

It blamed Government for not providing adequate resources to the development of education in the country.

 

 

Mr Festus Longmatey, National Programmes Manager, GNECC, made the call at a workshop held for members of the Coalition, media and stakeholders of the Abidjan Principles in Accra.

 

The workshop was to equip them with knowledge and understanding to advocate for greater responsiveness of Government policies to citizens’ educational needs.

 

The Abidjan Principles on the human rights obligations of States to provide public education and to regulate private involvement in education was adopted in February 2019 in Côte d’Ivoire following a three-year participatory consultation and drafting process.

 

They are a reference point for governments, educators and education providers, which lay out governments’ international legal obligations in the area of education.

 

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a  contractual arrangement between a public entity and a private-sector party with clear agreement on shared objectives for the provisions of public infrastructure and services traditionally provided by the public sector.

 

Mr Longmatey said Government must provide the required logistics for managers of the education system instead of handing over to private managers.

 

He said the Ministry of Education attributed poor learning outcomes to inefficient management and supervision in public schools, hence, its reason for considering PPP of  schools in the country.

 

However, he said, Civil Society Organisations blamed it on factors, including lack of teaching accountability and teaching investments within the Ghana Education Service.

 

The National Programmes Manager stated that some of the modules in the PPP would not help improve learning outcomes, but rather widen the existing inequality gaps in the Education system.

 

“Some of the Heads of private schools collaborate with some of the Heads of public schools to admit some academically poor pupils into the public school when it is time to write the Basic Education Certificate Education exams due to their desire to achieve certain results ,” he noted and stressed the need to watch out for such issues under the PPP.

 

 

Mr Longmatey said the practice discriminated against learners, including persons with disabilities of any form in schools, and that most PPP managed schools were more concentrated in urban areas and did not reach those in rural, poorest and remote areas.

 

Mrs Bernice Mpere- Gyekye, National Coordinator, GNECC, underscored the need for effective implementation of Gender Responsive policies at all levels of education.

 

She noted that with the concentration on the girl child, the boy child was neglected, which had adverse effects on their development.

 

“ The advocacy for girls to be in school has been effective at the basic level but the number of girls decrease as they advance to the high levels of education,” Mrs Mpere- Gyekye said.

 

She appealed to stakeholders to collaborate with Government to bridge the inequality gaps in education in the country since it was a cross-sectoral issue.

 

The GNECC is a network of CSOs  working in the education sector in Ghana with the goal to promote quality pre-tertiary education for all children by changing attitudes and practices,  and influencing policies of institutions and the public.

 

 

Source: Ghana News Agency

GHPL Goal King and ex-Ashgold striker Yaw Annor gets Togo call up after switching nationality

Former Ashantigold forward, Yaw Annor is set to make an appearance for the Togolese national team after earning a call-up for this month’s friendlies.

The 2021/22 Ghana Premier League top scorer has been invited by coach Paulo Duarte for their two international friendlies against Cote d’Ivoire and Equatorial Guinea.

Yaw Annor has a Ghanaian father and Togolese mother and is eligible to feature for any of them.

But the enterprising winger has decided to switch nationality and play for the Sparrowhawks as he sees his Black Stars chances limited.

Togo will tackle Cote d’Ivoire on September 24, 2022, in Paris, France before taking on Equatorial Guinea three days later in Morocco’s capital Casablanca.

Annor was instrumental in the Ghanaian top-flight last season after finishing as the highest scoring player after netting 22 goals in 30 appearances.

He also won the man-of-the-match awards on eight occasions following his impressive goal-scoring form.

The highly-rated footballer is headed to Egyptian side Ismaily SC after his enthralling performances where he has a five-year contract worth around US$200,000.

Annor becomes the latest Ghana-born to switch international allegiance to Togo after Kennedy Boateng, Emmanuel Hackman, and Samuel Asamoah.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

France and Manchester United legend Patrice Evra visits President Akufo Addo

Former Manchester United defender, Patrice Evra has visited Ghana President, HE Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo.

The France legend arrived in the West African country on Monday to promote his new book ‘I Love This Game’.

As part of his four-day stay in the country, the 41-year-old has visited the first gentleman of the land.

Joining him at the Jubilee House was television personality, Nana Aba Anamoah, of GhOne TV.

Evra was massively welcomed at the Kotoka International Airport following his arrival.

Following his arrival, he revealed that he has heard so much about the popular Ghana Jollof and couldn’t wait to finally taste it.

“It’s crazy. I didn’t expect this kind of warm reception from all the Ghanaian people,” an excited Evra said.

“It’s my first time in Ghana and I’ll remember that all my life. I love this game. I already feel the love. I’ve been to Nigeria and Senegal and I can tell you this is the best welcome. The next thing to try is the Ghana jollof.”

He is expected to visit Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Senegal before he flies back to Europe.

The left-back won 14 titles with Manchester United before joining Juventus, where he also scooped five titles.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

Baba Spirit’s one-week observation slated for September 24

The late comedian and TV personality, Baba Spirit’s one-week memorial service has been slated for September 24.

Baba who was born Francis Yaw Ofori died Thursday, September 8, 2022 after battling an unconfirmed ailment.

He died not long after he had said in an interview on Bryt TV that he was spiritually attacked but he survived.

The one-week observation in honour of his memory will be held at the Arts Centre in Accra.

It is expected to be attended by major names in Ghana’s showbiz industry.

It is not confirmed when his funeral will take place but reports have it that he would be buried in northern part of Ghana where he hailed from.

Until his death, Baba Spirit was one of the entertainers who brought humour to his followers.

He is well remembered for his much-publicised 2018 exhibition boxing bout with veteran professional boxer Ayittey Powers, which was held at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra and screened live on television.

 

Source: Modern Ghana

PHOTOS: Visiting Patrice Evra calls on President Akufo-Addo

Former Manchester United defender, Patrice Evra has paid a courtesy call on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo today, Wednesday, September 14, 2022.

The former French international arrived in Ghana on Monday night for a three-day special visit to the country as part of the build-up to the World Cup in Qatar by Chipper.

Today, he visited the Jubilee House with his team to hold a meeting with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

During his engagement, Patrice Evra expressed his delight to be in Ghana and thanked the President for hosting him.

He said this will not be his last visit as he looks forward to returning in the future to enjoy the beautiful country.

Patrice Evra, 41, further told President Akufo-Addo that his dream is to help change the perception that Africa is a continent ridden by poverty.

“My dream now is also to change the image of Africa. That’s why I have been to Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria, and now Ghana,” the former France international said.

Patrice Evra continued, “My dream like I said is maybe one African team will one day will win the World Cup. It’s not my last time I’m going to be here. It’s such a beautiful country and thanks for having us.”

The retired footballer is expected to undertake some other activities before leaving Ghana.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

Some pundits are only known for attention-grabbing and empty attacks on musicians — Abu Sadiq backs Sarkodie’s media troll

Abu Sadiq Abdulai, the Chief Executive Officer of 3 Music Networks, has jumped to the defence of Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie, following his attack on the media.

The veteran musician took a swipe at radio presenters, show hosts and bloggers for always criticising them over the inability of Ghanaian musicians to win international awards like their counterparts in Nigeria.

Speaking during an interview on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, monitored by Modernghana News, Abu Sadiq added that the media industry, as Sarkodie said, also needs improvement.

He stressed that the work of attention-seeking but empty pundits shouldn’t be tolerated in the entertainment space.

“You can’t be a 20-year pundit veteran with nothing to show for it”, he said.

“The media has created a new work line for empty pundits who will wake up and realize that they’ve done 10 years of that and the only value or the only thing they’re known for is often attention-grabbing but empty headlines or attacks on talents and people,” Sadiq lamented.

In a recent interview, Sarkodie slammed local journalists, claiming that they should be getting appointments at the BBC and other international media outlets before they can have the moral right to criticize them.

“It is easy for somebody to sit on the radio and say Shatta Wale hasn’t done this, and Sarkodie hasn’t done that. I’ve not said we the artists don’t have work to do. But If you’ve been on the radio in Ghana for close to 20 years and have not moved on to Choice or BBC, I don’t think you have the moral right to talk about artists in Ghana who have not gone International.

“It was Komla Dumor who made me get my first BBC Interview because he’s Ghanaian he gave me the opportunity. Abrantie made me play indigo because he’s Ghanaian and has access so he put me on. So the whole ecosystem is you people should move not only artistes,” he said acknowledging that Ghanaian artistes still have work to do.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

People complain about junk media content yet they love negative news; it’s demand and supply so deal with it — Kwame Dadzie

Popular entertainment journalist with the Accra-based Citi TV/FM and GhanaWeekend, Kwame Dadzie has lamented people’s desire for negative news.

Many people, according to Kwame Dadzie, are complaining about the toxic content from the media yet always prefer them to the good ones.

Until they change their apathy toward positive news content, Kwame Dadzie said in a Facebook post September 13, the negative content will keep dominating the media space.

“It’s a chicken-and-egg situation. The people complaining about toxic media practices are the same people that patronize their content in droves. You complain but you watch, you listen.

“The ones you claim are progressive and clean content, you don’t give them the attention,” a portion of his post reads.

Giving a scenario on how people highly go in for negative content, he wrote, “I post about Stonebwoy making a donation, I get 2 likes, two comments.

“I post about Shatta Wale insulting someone, I get 1k likes, 800 comments. We claim we hate junk media content, yet we love them. The more we watch and listen to them, the more fuel we give them.”

The entertainment journalist stressed, “you the consumers are the problem. Demand and supply. Deal with it!”

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

Sista Afia involve in car crash

Ghanaian Songstress Sista Afia has survived a car accident and she has since been thanking God for saving her life.

The ‘Jeje’ crooner announced the accident on Tuesday when she shared a video on Snapchat of the car being towed by a truck.

According to her, she was lucky because it could have been deadly but she is thankful to God for saving her life.

“God saved me today, forever grateful,” she wrote on Snapchat.

Born Francisca Gawugah, Afia is recognised as one of the country’s female acts who have come far in her music career.

She started music sometime in 2015 groomed by Bisa Kdei and she has since not looked back.

She made her first collaboration with Bisa Kdei “Kro Kro no” also her first official release as a musician. She went on to gain popularity after releasing her single ‘Jeje’ featuring dancehall artiste Shatta Wale and Afezi Perry. Sister Afia also released the album “Queen Solomon” in 2018. She is now a household name on the music scene.

 

Source: Modern Ghana