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Adequate funding available for 21st-century model JHS projects – Rev. Ntim Fordjuor

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The Deputy Minister for Education, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, has announced that the government has made adequate funding available for all ongoing educational infrastructure projects in the country of which the 21st Century Model Junior High Schools were part.
He explained that all the ten Model Junior High Schools which have been awarded on contract are expected to be completed within ten months, assuring that the projects would not delay for any reason.
Rev. Ntim Fordjour announced this at two separate ground-breaking ceremonies for the construction of two 21st Century Junior High School complexes at Abenase in the Ejisu Municipality and Juaben in the Juaben Municipality all in the Ashanti region on Friday.
The first phase of the 1,200-students capacity school complexes for the two projects will cost Gh1.6 million each as it will also have libraries, information and communication technology (ICT) facilities, laboratories, sickbay, teacher’s bungalow and other facilities to boost the teaching and learning of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
“Funding is already available for every project that we are cutting sod for. If one is probably comparing with the narrative of time past, for this government since 2017 that we took power, every education infrastructure that would be commenced, would only be commenced when funding has been earmarked and budget approved for it” Rev. Ntim Fordjour said.
The Deputy Education Minister said the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government priorities education as a critical tool for the transformation of the nation hence the huge investment being made in the sector.
He explained that the provision of modern education infrastructure was part of the nation’s education reforms and the 21st Century Model Junior High Schools projects are no exception.
“A time has come for us to review this. A time has come for us to improve upon this narrative. One of the surest effective strategies that we are employing to ensure that we cure the weakness at the secondary education level is to build infrastructure and equip it with all the facilities required to give true secondary school education to JHS pupils,” Rev. Ntim Fordjuor said.
The Member of Parliament for Ejisu and Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr John Kumah lauded the government for the project which when completed will go a long way to improve education development as well as the transformation of the lives of the people of the area and the rest of the nation.
He also commended the traditional leaders in the area for providing 14 acres of land for the project and pledged to support the development of the Municipality.
The Adontenhene of Abenase who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Students Loan Trust, Nana Agyei Yeboah, was full of praise to the government for remembering the people of the area in the distribution of the national cake.
He said the traditional leaders were ready and would continue to support all government initiatives that stood the chance of turning around the fortunes of the people.
Background
As part of efforts being made by the Education Ministry through its vision of reimaging education, it is currently repositioning the entire educational system to produce a critical mass of assertive and empowered Ghanaian students with essential skills for the socio-economic transformation of the country.
To attain this goal, the government has put in place various initiatives all geared toward equipping students with skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication and collaboration among others so they could compete or excel globally.

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