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Economic woes: Low tertiary enrollment to blame not finance minister – Dep. Edu. Minister

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published July 2, 2023
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The Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Technician and Vocational Education Training (TVET), Gifty Twum-Ampofo has made a paradoxical statement that low gross tertiary enrollment ratio must be blamed for the current economic challenges facing the country and not the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta.

According to the Abuakwa North MP, teachers in the country have failed in ensuring majority of their students pass to enter tertiary institutions.

Gifty Twum-Ampofo explained that for any country economy to perform well, it largely depend on its gross tertiary enrollment ratio.

However, she bemoaned that Ghana has low gross tertiary enrollment ratio owing to poor performance of students which in effect having significant negative impact on the economy.

“Research has proven that any country’s gross tertiary enrollment ratio has so much to do with GDP. So for our instructors and for our lecturers here once you have this responsibilities and you get so much committed then we are sure that the gross tertiary enrollment ratio will definitely increase and when that increase the GDP of the country will increase,” Twum-Ampofo stated.

She continued: “And for this simple reason, if the economy is not doing well it is not the economists, it is the teachers. Let me say that again if the economy is not doing well it is not the Finance Minister, it is not the economist it is the teacher. Because the performance of the economy depends on the country’s gross tertiary enrollment ratio.”

Gifty Twum-Ampofo further stressed that countries whose gross tertiary enrollment ratio is 40% and above, their GDP is fantastic, those with lower gross tertiary enrollment ratio the economy is struggling.

The deputy minister who doubles as Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North Constituency urged teachers to do more to contribute their quota to the economic growth of the country through the training of the needed human capital for economic transformation.

“Countries who have theirs 40% and above the GDP is fantastic and those of us who have it lower the economy is struggling so now the solution is a foundation that you have provided as a teacher,” the lawmaker reiterated.

She made these remarks on Saturday July 1, 2023 when speaking at 175th Anniversary of Presbyterian College of Education on the theme “175 Years of Education Honouring Our Past, Celebrating The Present and Shaping The Future”.

The Moderator of Presbyterian Church of Ghana also the Chancellor of Presbyterian University Ghana PUG, Rt. Rev Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante called on the government to prepare a special remuneration scheme to the salaries of College of Education teachers as they migrate to Degree Awarding Institutions.

According to the Moderator, the remuneration of teachers should be specially upgraded and package to suit the transformation from Diploma Awarding Institutions to Degree Awarding Institutions to encourage the teachers to fully commit towards teaching and training of teachers in the country.

The Moderator also urged the government to convert colleges of education into teacher training universities which will be independent in awarding their own degrees without affiliations.

On the other hand, the Principal of the Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong Rev. Nicholas Apreh Siaw highlighted inadequate staff accommodation, inadequate vehicles to support students to school and for field experiences.

He also bemoaned the continue encroachment on their lands as pressing challenges confronting the college which need to be addressed.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Kojo Ansah

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