Communications Director for New Juaben South constituency, Eugene Nana Yaw Brempong, has emphasized the significance of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) free Senior High School (SHS) policy in the upcoming elections.
He believes this policy will be a game-changer for the next generation, citing its benefits for Ghanaian youth.
Eugene Brempong shared a personal anecdote, highlighting the impact of the policy.
He mentioned a colleague who tragically died in an accident due to lack of school fees, but now, thanks to the free SHS policy, no child is turned away from school due to financial constraints.
This, he claims, demonstrates the policy’s tangible and positive impact on Ghana’s education sector.
“The NPP’s investment in education is also reflected in other initiatives, such as the donation of ICT equipment to basic schools in the New Juaben South constituency by MP Michael Okyere Baafi. This effort aims to enhance ICT education and promote digital literacy among students”, he said.
Brempong further stated that the Northern region has benefited significantly from the free SHS policy, and that the NPP’s colors are shining brighter due to this initiative. He confidently predicted that the Electoral Commission would declare Dr. Bawumia and the NPP winners in the December 7 general elections.