Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta says a survey of the Free Senior High School strategy stays a chance.
He made this disclosure on Joynews' PM Express, where he made sense of that the Education Minister is taking a gander at the strategy fully intent on understanding how guardians can be remembered for a way that isn't coercive.
As indicated by him, a survey is continually a chance on the table. Also, it's simply to ensure that the fitting training is given and wastage is disposed of to give an incentive for cash.
In its 6th year of execution, significant partners in the training area and a few lawmakers have required the survey of the free SHS program to let the public authority free from the monetary weight it presents in its present status.
In spite of government's hesitance in assessing the arrangement, it has become known that, it's being viewed as per the money serve yet he expressed no courses of events.
"In the event that we have perhaps grant plans, it implies that you should demonstrate that you really want financing. So we can become extremely refined about that to guarantee that we get guardians who in a manner that isn't firm and doesn't think twice about the resident who is under 18's capacity to get to schooling."
"Notwithstanding instruction we wouldn't be staying here, and that truly is the human resources that we really want. So efficiencies will be checked out. Eventually, assuming you take a gander at training in the financial plan, Senior High School isn't in the tipping. However, surely, in any framework, we take a gander at efficiencies and find approaches to making it more powerful."
Answering the host's unequivocal inquiry on whether the survey is alright, this was the thing the Finance Minister said.
"Survey is continually on the table, and it is simply to ensure that appropriate training is given, wastage is dispensed with, and it gives us an incentive for cash."
"As an administration, we are continuously searching for an incentive for cash."