The leadership of the Ghana National Union of Technical Students has taken note of one student,
one laptop policy proposed by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia at the 60th Anniversary of Hohoe
Global Evangelical School.
The proposal is positive and should be advanced. It is in the right direction to equip students with
the necessary I.T. skills, and laptops can help facilitate the learning of these skills. The government should also
provide the necessary tools and equipment to enhance teaching and learning for TVET and STEM
programs, especially in technical universities.
Resourcing TVET education should be the priority of the government at this moment. The government
should prioritize improving under-resourced schools to an average standard to ensure justice and
equality in the educational sector. This includes improving desks, classrooms, dormitories, laboratories,
and teachers to ensure equity and equality.
GNUTS recognizes the Vice President’s effort to use technology to promote education, however, other
educational concerns should be taken into account. We urge the government to prioritize the pressing
educational concerns.
Sincerely Yours,
Signed by
Mohammed Musah Koasi
(Coordinating Secretary)
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Issued by;
Christian Akwasi Agyei
(Public Relations Officer)
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