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Free SHS: Multiple Infrastructure Completed To End Double Track System [Exclusive Photos]

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Free SHS: Multiple Infrastructure Completed To End  Double Track System [Exclusive Photos] 

Hundreds of structures have been completed while others are at various stages of completion in some Senior High Schools (SHS) to end the double track system.

Some of the structures completed include classrooms, dining halls, assembly halls, sanitary facilities, and dormitories.

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It will be recalled that President Nana Akufo-Addo in 2019 announced the construction of over 900 structures in senior high schools across the country to address the infrastructure deficit following the increase in enrollment after the implementation of the Free SHS.

“We are also providing a total of one thousand, one hundred and ninety (1,190) vehicles, made up of three hundred and fifty (350) buses and eight hundred and forty (840) pickups to schools in various areas in the country,” president Akufo-Addo said at the time.

Below are some pictorial evidence from some schools across the Country where Classroom Blocks, Dormitories, Dinning Halls and Assembly Halls are completed. 

School: Mfantseman Girls SHS

Mfantseman Girls SHS

In Mfantsiman Girls’ SHS, Central region a 12-unit classroom block has been completed while another 12-unit classroom block is under construction.

School: Tuobodom Secondary Technical School, Tuobodom, Bono East region 

Tuobodom Secondary Technical School

Projects: 

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1. Completion of an administration block 

2. Completion of a single storey dormitory block

School: St. Louis Senior High School, Kumasi, Ashanti Region

Saint Louis Senior High School

Projects: 

Construction of a 16-unit classroom blocks

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School: Kumasi Anglican SHS, Kumasi, Ashanti region 

Kumasi Anglican SHS

Projects: 

1. Completion of a 18-unit classroom block

2. Construction of a 6-unit classroom block 

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3. Construction of a single storey dormitory block

School: Keta Business School, Keta, Volta region. 

Keta Business School, Volta

Projects: 

1. Completion of a single storey dormitory block 

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2. Construction of a 12-unit classroom block 

3. Construction of a single storey dormitory block 

4. Construction of an ultramodern dining hall complex

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School: Adiembra SHS, Western Region 

Adiembra SHS, Western Region

Projects: 

1. Completion of a 12-unit classroom block 

2. Construction of a 2-storey dormitory block

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School: Queen of Peace SHS

Queen of Peace SHS

Newly Constructed 12 Unit Classroom Block at Queen of Peace Senior High School in the Nadowli/Kaleo District in Upper West Region completed and handed over.

School: Bosome Senior High School

Bosome Senior High School

16 Unit Classroom Block and Dormitory at Bosome Senior High School. Double track to end soon.  Free SHS Education is here to stay.

 

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Source: Pulse News | Kwesi Reynolds

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Bright Mumuni Commends President Mahama for Assenting Legal Education Bill into Law

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Social and education advocate Bright Mumuni has commended President John Dramani Mahama for assenting to the Legal Education Act, describing the move as a bold and progressive decision that will expand access to legal education in Ghana.

According to Bright Mumuni, the President’s decision to sign the bill into law demonstrates a strong commitment to educational reforms, equal opportunities, and institutional development.

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He noted that for many years, several qualified law graduates have struggled to gain admission into professional legal training due to limited spaces and restrictions, making the reform a major relief for aspiring legal professionals across the country.

Bright Mumuni stated that ending the exclusive authority of the Ghana School of Law over professional legal education will help create healthy competition and open doors for more accredited institutions to provide quality legal training.

“I commend the President for assenting to this important bill into law. This is a progressive step that will create more opportunities for young Ghanaians who aspire to study law and contribute meaningfully to national development,” he said.

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He further emphasized that legal education goes beyond producing practicing lawyers, explaining that knowledge of the law helps citizens better understand their rights, responsibilities, and civic obligations.

According to him, a society where more people understand the law is one that promotes accountability, justice, and democratic growth.

Bright Mumuni also praised the President for signing the Value for Money Office Act and the Governance Advisory Council Act, stating that the establishment of stronger accountability institutions is necessary for fighting corruption and ensuring responsible governance.

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He added that the three legislations represent important national reforms that can strengthen public trust and improve transparency in governance if properly implemented.

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