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Next NDC Gov’t Promise An End To Double-Track System And Complete Day Schools

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has reaffirmed that the party’s next administration will abolish the double-track system used in Senior High Schools (SHSs).

In order to improve pupils’ access to education, he said, they will also finish all-day schools.

Speaking to residents in Sekyeredumasi during a tour of the Ashanti Region, the NDC National Chairman made this announcement.

Additionally, he reiterated the NDC’s dedication to the Free SHS policy while insisting that the party make improvements.

“Our strategy is to complete all 200 community day schools. This will ensure all students have access to education. There will be enough dormitories, classrooms, and all amenities to ensure they all go to school in the same period.”

“The prevailing double-track system, where students go to school for three months and stay home for six months, will be cancelled under the next NDC administration,” Nketiah said.

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