In response to severe food shortages in Senior High Schools, President John Mahama has ordered the Chief of Staff to collaborate with the GES to distribute food supplies from Tema warehouses.
President John Mahama has taken a decisive action to address the escalating food shortages in Senior High Schools (SHS) across the country.
During a National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service held in Accra on Sunday, January 12, 2025, he acknowledged the challenges in feeding students and announced immediate measures to mitigate the situation.
“We have a challenge currently with feeding students in secondary schools,” President Mahama stated.
“As a stopgap measure, I have asked the Chief of Staff to work with the Ghana Education Service to allocate and evacuate food that is currently held in warehouses in Tema.”
President Mahama’s directive aims to utilize existing food stocks, initially imported to address previous drought conditions, to ensure that students receive adequate nutrition and that educational activities continue without disruption.
He also emphasized the importance of maintaining the Free SHS policy’s integrity and ensuring that logistical challenges do not impede students’ access to education.
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) had earlier raised alarms about the dire food situation, urging parents to supplement their children’s meals due to insufficient supplies.
In response, the government’s swift action seeks to alleviate the burden on parents and school administrations.
Watch the full announcement below:
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