Deputy Education Minister, Dr. Clement Apaak, has disclosed that to ensure that all citizens have equal opportunities in education, the Government of Ghana has drawn plans to establish a university in every region.
Speaking as an invited guest during the Erasmus+ Pre-departure Orientation at the EU Residence in Accra on Tuesday, the Deputy Minister said the move will enable all citizens to have access to education, irrespective of their background.
“We also have this policy of ensuring that every region in the Republic has a university. That is because we want to ensure that we create as many equal opportunities for all Ghanaians, regardless of where you’re born, your religion or your creed, and your background,” Dr. Apaak said at the event.
He expressed appreciation to the European Union for its immense contribution to Ghana’s education agenda.
To the students who had been under the programme to study abroad, he urged them to embrace challenges as part of the learning process.
Dr. Apaak encouraged the beneficiaries to leverage their study in Europe to widen their knowledge, build relationships and demonstrate innovation as they blend in and make their mark.
He reminded them as a graduate student in Norway himself, he had gained impactful experience from his time in the Scandinavian country by connecting with several nationals across Europe.
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The Erasmus + Pre-departure Orientation is a send-off gathering for students and scholars selected for the European Union’s Erasmus+ scholarship programme. Hosted by the EU Delegation or the Erasmus Mundus Association (EMA), it provides essential practical guidance on visas, travel, and accommodation, along with cultural adaptation tips.
The programme is facilitated by the European Union in Ghana. A total of 30 Ghanaian students have been selected for the scholarship.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh

