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Minority demands Free SHS bill, threatens to call Majority Leader names

The Minority in Parliament has threatened to use unflattering language against Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin if he fails to present the proposed bill on the Free Senior High School policy in the House today, Friday, June 28.

The bill seeks to make the Free SHS intervention mandatory for future governments to sustain the policy.

Despite the Majority Leader’s claims that the Minority opposes the bill, they have denied this and urged the government to address existing challenges in the education sector.

Minority Chief Whip Governs Kwame Agbodza while speaking on the floor of Parliament emphasised that the bill must be laid in the house on Friday for further action.

“…Today is the deadline for him to bring the bill to the house and we will call you names. So inform him before he gets here that if he doesn’t present the Free SHS bill today we shall him names in this house today,” he stated.

We’ll thoroughly scrutinise Free SHS bill

The Minority had earlier indicated that it would push for a dedicated funding source for the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy in the upcoming proposed legislation by the government.

Ranking Member on the Education Committee of Parliament, Peter Nortsu-Kotoe, emphasised that the Minority is committed to thoroughly examining the bill to ensure its longevity and effectiveness.

“Is there going to be any dedicated funding for the free SHS? I will demand that, and that will be my first preoccupation. Because you just don’t come and bring a bill, and then the bill says that no government should change anything about the Free SHS. You cannot do that. It is only the constitution that can make entrenched provisions, but not an act of Parliament, so we will look at all those things when the bill is presented.

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