Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Kwame Minkah Of Power FM sent a message to the Minister of Education. The message was to demand an interview from the Minister of Education, Yaw Osei Adutwum, concerning the news published by Daily Post which stated that the son of Yaw Adutwum is currently enrolled in a private school.
Yaw Osei Adutwum replied the message by saying he has no son who is old enough to attend SHS.
The National Democratic Congress and the National Patriotic Party are the parties that have controlled and are controlling the current affairs of the country. One sector that is easily politicized is the education sector.
The National Democratic Congress claim they were interested in increasing the infrastructural capacity of the educational sector. On the other hand, the National Patriotic Party focused on the provision of Dress Senior High School, an initiative of the current president, Nana Akuffo Addo.
Honorable Yaw Osei Adutwum is the Minister of Education and he replaced the industrious Matthew Opoku Prempeh. It therefore came as a shock when Ghanaians heard that the son of Yaw Adutwum is enrolled in a private school.
The panelist at Power FM believe that it might not be the biological son of the sector Minister. They however suspect that it might be a family member of the Minister of Education who is being enrolled in the private school. They still think that whether it is the biological son or not it contrasts the policy that the governing NPP are trying to implement.
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