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Ghana’s Education Rebranding Mises Priority

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
April 29, 2024
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Government’s Priorities in Education Sector  Criticized

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In a move that has sparked widespread criticism and ridicule, the Ministry of Education in Ghana has announced plans to repaint all public basic schools across the country from their traditional brown and yellow hues to a vibrant blue and white palette.

The initiative which includes the introduction of new uniforms has received huge criticisms with several critics questioning the priorities of the nation’s education system.

Despite the Ministry of Education’s latest clarification that the said changes are limited to new schools and represent options, not mandates, several well-meaning Ghanaians and educationists have condemned it.

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Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, the brainchild behind this initiative, has faced condemnation for what some are calling a misguided attempt at educational reform.

Critics argue that the focus on aesthetics overlooks fundamental issues such as inadequate textbooks, a shortage of qualified teachers, and the dire state of basic school infrastructure.

Many such critics and concerned citizens have also questioned the need and cost associated with such a large-scale shift.

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In a scathing critique, Joseph Roberts-Mensah, former Chief of Radio at the United Nations dismissed the initiative, describing it as a “groundbreaking foolishness” and further questioned its efficacy in addressing the fundamental challenges facing Ghana’s education system.

He lamented over the silence of the Education Minister on the lack of textbooks, inadequate qualified teachers and inadequate desks in the country’s basic schools, chastising the Minister for his failure to address such worrying issues.

“A typical school day. The sun is blazing, the air is thick with dust, and students are squinting at their textbooks through a haze of particles. But fear not! The government of Ghana has a brilliant solution: blue and white walls! Because nothing says ‘clean learning environment’ like colours that show every speck of dirt.

In a country where maintenance is a taboo word your great idea is to repaint schools the colours most likely to show dirt….do you people not have children? When was the last time a child didn’t touch a wall and leave dirt? Great minds and not a cell between them”.

Joseph Roberts-Mensah

Roberts-Mensah further ridiculed the notion that a mere change in the colour scheme of school buildings could lead to a significant improvement in educational outcomes.

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Dr YawOsei Adutwum, Minister of Education, Ghana

He strongly dismissed the assertion that the initiative would make everything just right, including making basic students become geniuses, highlighting the absurdity of the proposition.

The former UN official also expressed doubt about the resources and effort invested in the initiative, suggesting that they could have been better utilized to address more pressing issues within the country’s education sector.

He further expressed his disappointment by stating “I can’t imagine the endless meetings and sleepless nights that led to this life-altering foolishness” reflecting a sentiment shared by many critics.

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He aptly highlighted the urgent need for the Ministry of Education to reassess its priorities, focusing instead on addressing critical deficiencies plaguing the country’s public basic education.

Foremost among these challenges is the alarming lack of textbooks for students, a problem that persists even five years after the introduction of a new curriculum. This shortage severely hampers the quality of education delivered in Ghanaian classrooms, depriving students of essential learning resources.

Moreover, the non-payment of capitation grants for several quarters exacerbates the financial strain on schools, hindering their ability to provide a conducive learning environment.

The absence of adequate desks further compounds the issue, leaving approximately 2.3 million basic school children without proper seating arrangements.

Perhaps most distressing is the prevalence of over 5,000 basic schools housed under trees or within dilapidated structures, exposing students to unsafe and unsanitary learning conditions.

These glaring realities underscore the urgent need for the Ministry of Education to reprioritize its spending and allocate resources where they are most needed: improving educational infrastructure, ensuring access to essential learning materials, and recruiting qualified teachers.

Roberts-Mensah’s scathing critique of the rebranding initiative resonates with many who share his concerns about the government’s perceived misplaced priorities.

In light of the above, it is imperative that the government, particularly the Ministry of Education heed the voices of critics like Roberts-Mensah and prioritize interventions that address the root causes of educational inequity.

It is only through targeted investment and strategic planning that can help Ghana to deliver on its promise of quality education for all its citizens.

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