“Joshua Alabi Warns Government to Exercise Caution Over Free SHS Bill”
- Prof Alabi cautions government on Free SHS policy legislation.
- Bill aims to bind future administrations to the policy.
- Alabi fears policy may become too inflexible.
- He urges careful consideration in education policy-making.
Prof Joshua Alabi, former Rector of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), has urged the government to exercise caution regarding the proposed legislation on the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy. The bill, expected to be tabled in Parliament by the Education Minister, aims to legally bind future administrations to maintain the policy.
Alabi emphasized that he is not opposed to the Free SHS policy, but rather its implementation, which he believes needs improvement. He expressed concern that enshrining the policy in law could limit future governments’ ability to review and improve it.
Alabi stressed the importance of allowing for reviews and development, rather than making the policy “cast in stone.” He cautioned that the government should tread carefully and consider the long-term implications of the bill.
Alabi’s comments come as the government prepares to present the bill to Parliament, which has sparked debate among stakeholders. While some support the move to legalize the policy, others share Alabi’s concerns about its potential inflexibility.
The Free SHS policy has been a flagship program of the current administration, but its implementation has faced challenges and criticism. Alabi’s call for caution highlights the need for careful consideration and thoughtful approach to education policy-making.