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CHASS calls for urgent release of all outstanding funds to schools

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The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) has issued an urgent call for the immediate release of all outstanding funds to schools across the country.

In a statement directed to the Minister of Education on Monday, December 23, 2024, the National Secretary of CHASS outlined the ongoing financial challenges faced by schools and the critical need for timely disbursement of funds to ensure the smooth operation of educational institutions.

The statement recalled earlier correspondences dated 20th September and 12th August 2024, highlighting the persistent financial difficulties facing schools.

It also referenced assurances given by the Minister for Education during a Zoom meeting held on December 18, 2024, where he promised that funds would be released to enable schools to operate effectively.

While acknowledging the recent disbursement of some funds, the CHASS statement emphasized that the release had not fully addressed the pressing financial needs of schools. Specific issues highlighted included:

  1. Unpaid Recurrent Monies: All recurrent funds owed to schools remain unpaid.
  2. Arrears for Perishable Items: Arrears for perishable items have yet to be settled.
  3. Exclusion of Single-Track and Day Schools: The recent funds disbursement appears to have excluded single-track and day schools, leaving them facing severe financial constraints.
  4. Transportation and Food Item Costs: Funds for the transportation of food items from distribution centers to schools have not been released, placing a logistical burden on school heads.
  5. Unpaid Utility Bills: Some schools have not received funds to cover essential utility bills, threatening their ability to function properly.

CHASS has strongly urged the Ghana Education Service to prioritize the immediate release of the following:

  1. All outstanding recurrent monies owed to schools.
  2. Arrears for perishable items (noting the exclusion of boarding schools in the recent disbursement).
  3. Funds to cover transportation costs for food items.
  4. Funds to settle outstanding utility bills.

The statement stressed the importance of these funds in ensuring the successful reopening of schools on January 3, 2025.

The body further explained that without the release of these resources, school heads will face insurmountable challenges in managing daily operations, delivering quality education, and ensuring the well-being of students.

Tags: Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS)Dr Yaw Osei AdutwumDr. Mahamudu BawumiaFree Senior High School (SHS) policyMinistry of EducationPresident Akufo-Addo
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