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Government set to increase School Feeding allocation per child

Gov’t set to increase School Feeding allocation from GH₵1.50 to GH₵2.00 per child

The government is set to increase the daily school feeding allocation per child from GHs1.50 to GHs2.00.

According to Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the upward adjustment is part of several interventions expected during his first budget presentation in Parliament on Tuesday, March 11.

He said this during an X Space conversation, where he engaged the youth on social media to gather concerns that would help shape the budget statement.

Speaking to social media influencer Kalyjay, Dr Forson addressed concerns regarding the Ministry of Gender and the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP).

He was blunt that the current situation was nothing to write home about.

“Currently, the government of Ghana pays GH₵1.50 per child. Today, unfortunately, we will agree that this amount is too small and it can’t even buy one egg,” he insisted.

“I think I can broadly say that we intend to increase that to a minimum of two cedis per child per day,” he revealed, describing it as a ‘significant increase’, representing at least a 33% rise in the school feeding budget as an index to inflation.

Following his recent engagement with traders at Accra’s Central Business District on March 8, Dr Forson assured the public, particularly the youth, that their input would be taken into account in shaping government policies.

He dismissed suggestions that such engagements were merely symbolic and would not influence the final budget presentation scheduled for March 11.

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