The Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, has reiterated President John Dramani Mahama’s commitment to ensuring inclusive education that empowers Ghanaians to thrive in a knowledge-based economy.
He stated that the government’s Free Senior High School policy and the No Fee Stress initiative are key components aimed at achieving this vision.
Dr. Apaak made these remarks while addressing beneficiaries of the Relief and Aid International Educational Scholarship on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
“Through your scholarship interventions, you are not only removing financial barriers but you are also igniting hope, potential, and service-oriented leadership in the next generation. This aligns perfectly with the government of Ghana’s educational agenda to provide inclusive, equitable, and relevant education that empowers every Ghanaian to thrive in a knowledge-based economy.
“We are building a system that leaves no learner behind,” he stated.
The Founder and President of Relief and Aid International, Peggy Adamafio urged the beneficiaries to prove themselves worthy of the awards for an enhanced society.
“Carry this touch with humility, and remember the hands that lifted you in your time of need. One day it will be your turn to extend yours to another,” she added.
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