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Nayiri NPP Party Office Defaced By Angry Youth

The Regional Youth Secretariat of the New Patriotic Party in Nayiri, the area that houses the paramount Chief of Wa has been defaced with red paints by some angry youth of the area.

According to the perpetrators of the defacing of the NPP party office, the President is endorsing the legitimacy of Naa Fuseini Pelpuo IV, one of the claimants to the chieftaincy title.

The Wa Traditional Area has been engulfed in a chieftaincy dispute for some time now, with three gates laying claim to the stool.

The disgruntled youth embarked on the protest over President Akufo-Addo’s unprecedented visit to the Wa Naa, Naa Fuseini Pelpuo IV, on Wednesday, October 4.

The youth explained that they do not understand why Wa Naa Alhaji Issah Seidu II, whom they say is the legitimate chief and staunch supporter of the NPP, will be treated this way as the party has been using his building for years without any charges as Regional Youth Secretariat.

According to them, the office was donated to the party by the rival chief who is loyal to the NPP, but during the President’s two-day working visit to the area, party leaders led him to visit Naa Fuseini Seidu Pelpuo IV, whom they claim is in bed with the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Wa Naa Alhaji Issah Seidu II told Class FM’s Valentina Ofori Afriyie that: “Traditionally, he was enskinned three years even before the rival chief popped up.”

He said he is “in support of what they did” by defacing the party office however, he is not against the NPP party and has called on the youth not to behave in any unlawful manner however, he is not happy with certain individuals whom he said masterminded the visit to the rival chief for their own selfish interests.

He made it clear that he wants the NPP government to do the right thing and “advise the Regional Chairman to stay away from royal issues because he is not from a royal family”. He further stated that he is peace-loving and waiting for the verdict of the chieftaincy dispute which is already in court, but he is confident of a favourable outcome as he has been installed legitimate chief by traditional authorities and has been discharging his duties efficiently for years.

He explained that it is for the love of the NPP party that the building was given out for use and that will not change, but the Regional Chairman should be cautious and advised to do the right thing.

“The Regional Chairman was in NDC, since when did he come to the NPP, and what good thing did he do to uplift the image of the party?” he questioned.

According to him party financiers, elders and others who have “sacrificed and worked have all been neglected and now treated with disrespect by the Chairman”.
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Akufo-Addo fulfils major campaign promise as free SHS starts today

More than eight years after it was touted by the New Patriotic Party as a major policy decision that could propel the country’s development, the free Senior High School programme will kick into action Monday as schools across the country reopen.About 400,000 students are expected to benefit from the education policy that will exempt them from paying for tuition and other fees.

At the launch of the logo for the policy two weeks ago, the President said apart from free tuition there will be no fees collected for use of the library, computers, utilities etc.There will also be a free hot meal for day students as well.

“Free SHS will also cover agricultural, vocational and technical institutions at the high school level. I also want to state clearly again that we have a well-thought out plan that involves the building of new public senior high schools and cluster public senior high schools,” the President said recently.

When President Nana Akufo-Addo launches of the programme at the West African Senior High School (WASS) in Accra on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, it will be a fulfillment of his long held campaign promise as far back as the 2008 elections.

Free-shs

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration which won elections in 2008 rolled out what it called the progressively free Senior High School education in 2014.

However, the NPP’s free SHS promise gathered momentum again in the 2016 elections despite an attempt by the previous NDC government to tout the 2014 policy as a better option.

Having won the elections in 2016, the Akufo-Addo government said it will not compromise on implementing the flagship policy despite a number of criticisms — some from within his government.

The President, at any given opportunity, never fails to mention the policy and his obsession to execute it through his “vibrant and energetic” Education Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh.

The President is expected to provide further details on policy during the launch programme when he launches the policy on September 12.

The debate over the source of funding for the free SHS program remains contentious.

Senior Minister, Yaw Osarfo Maafo has said the government would use money from the Heritage Fund to fund the policy, but this has been heavily criticized. Critics say the Heritage fund was meant to be reserved for the use by future generations.

However, Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta subsequently announced that contrary to Mr. Osafo Maafo’s claims, the program will be funded with the Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA). He said it will cost government GH¢400 million to implement the programme for just the 2017/2018 academic year.

Meanwhile, former Deputy Education Minister, Samuel Okdujeto Ablakwa, is convinced the design of the programme will work against quality education.

“It is not sustainable, especially under the current circumstances. If they want to just for political expediency [implement it] quality will have to suffer,” Mr Ablakwa said recently.

Currently, some schools are yet to receive funding for the implementation of the policy in spite of assurances by the government it will reflect in their accounts last Friday, September 8, 2017.

Joy News checks reveal that the heads of the schools, who have been constantly monitoring bank details of their institutions, are yet to receive the said amounts.

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