GHANA GOVERNMENT HAS MADE ADEQUATE FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR 21ST CENTURY MODEL JHS PROJECT – REV NTIM FORDJUOR

The government has secured funds for ongoing educational infrastructure projects, particularly the 21st Century Model Junior High Schools, around the country.

At least ten Model Junior High Schools have been awarded on contract, with completion expected in ten months.

Deputy Education Minister, Rev. Dr. John Ntim Fordjuor, is optimistic that the model school project will not be delayed.

The 21st Century Model Junior High Schools project was introduced as part of the government’s educational reforms.

Each model school has a 1,200-student capacity and will include four laboratories, library, sick bay, teachers bungalow with emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Sources at the Ministry of Education say, each project is at a cost of 1.6 Million Ghana cedis.

“Because it is a STEM school, we are going to have labs like Genetic Engineering, internet of things; then we also have artificial intelligence to help the technology and engineering aspect in our schools.”

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The 21st Century Model JHS project will be equipped with 3 labs, sick bay, among others

Speaking at two separate sod-cutting ceremonies at Abenase in the Ejisu Municipality and Juaben respectively on Friday, February 18, 2022, Deputy Education Minister, Rev. Dr. Ntim Fordjuor said it is time to improve education infrastructure, adding the new model JHS projects is aimed at addressing deficiencies created by the current SHS and JHS system.

One of the surest effective strategies that we are employing to ensure that we cure the weakness at the secondary education level is to build infrastructure and equip it with all the facilities required to give true secondary school education to junior high school pupils,”  Rev Dr. Fordjuor said.

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Dr. John Kumah & Rev. Dr. Ntim Fordjuor at the sod-cutting ceremony

According to the Deputy Minister, the government has made budgetary allocations to ensure the project does not suffer any setback like previous Government of Ghana projects.

Meanwhile, Member of Parliament for Ejisu and Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah is optimistic that the project, when completed, will improve education in the Ejisu area.

“We thank the President, His Excellency for remembering Abenase in the Ejisu Constituency for being one of the community beneficiaries of the  21st Century Junior High Schools.

Mr. Kumah commended traditional authorities in the area, especially Ejisuhene for making lands available for developmental projects.

“I also want to take this opportunity to take advantage to thank Nananom for giving us the lands so that we can also lobby for more development projects into this constituency.”

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