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Haruna’s vetting should inspire hope in a new dawn for educational policy – Abotsi

By Laud Nartey
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Haruna’s vetting should inspire hope in a new dawn for educational policy – Abotsi

Dean of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Law School, Professor Ernest Kofi Abotsi has commended the Minister designated for Education, Haruna Iddrisu for exceptional performance during his vetting by the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 20.

Prof Abotsi says Mr Iddrisu’s composure in the face of policy interrogations and his tested ministerial experience should come in handy in a sector in dire need of leadership!

In a post on his X page, he said “Hon. Haruna Iddrisu’s vetting today should inspire hope in a new dawn for educational policy!

“The nominee’s composure in the face of policy interrogations & his tested ministerial experience should come in handy in a sector in dire need of leadership!”

During his screening, Mr Haruna Iddrisu stated among other things that medical students will not be covered by the government’s decision to refund admission fees of first-year university students.

According to him, President Mahama’s government will make provision in its maiden budget for refund of admission fees of first year university students studying “normal subject areas”.

He said the Minister of Finance-designate, Dr Ato Forson, if approved, will provide an amount of GHC345 million to cater for the refund of fees.

“On the authority of President Mahama, I am sure the Minister of Finance, if approved, will present the Reset Budget of the government. It will include some provision of GHC345 million for admission fees for students studying in normal subject areas, not areas like Medicine,” he revealed.

According to him, “for President Mahama, this is a model to experiment. We will look at it, how we fare as a country if it is possible to expand then we expand it.”

He was answering questions from Minority Leader and Ranking Member of the Committee, Alexander Afenyo-Markin on the ‘No fee stress’ also known as ‘No academic user fees for level 100 students’ promise by President John Mahama in his Youth Manifesto.

On page 6 of the Youth Manifesto titled “The Pledge: The John Mahama 2024 Pledge to Young People,” the following was stated, “We will implement a no-fees stress programme to alleviate the financial burden on parents and students in financing tertiary education. We will implement a ‘No Academic Fees’ policy at the university for level 100 students.”

Mr Iddrisu added that, “We know that some students have paid their admission fees, we will refund it to them.”

When asked to provide clarity on whether tuition fee will also be catered for, the nominee said, “Tuition is already free in all public universities in Ghana, so we are referring to admission fees.”

On whether the phrase ‘public universities’ include Colleges of Education as well as Nursing and Midwifery Training Colleges, Mr Iddrisu said, “I am not here to use public universities and tertiary education interchangeably, I said admission fees, thank you.”

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Laud Nartey is an online editor with current affair team at Media General, operators of TV3 Ghana, 3News.com and more. Email: Laud.Nartey@editors.3news.com

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