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Nana Kwedukyerefuor II, head of Sekyere Hemang in the Western Region, congratulated President Akufo-Addo on the implementation of the Free High School Policy.
The policy, implemented in September 2017, saw about 270,000 additional students enrolled in high schools across the country in two years.
As of September 2019, all upper secondary students will be covered by the police.
In her remarks to the president, Nana Kwedukyerefuor II said: "Our children are determined to go to school. Nana (Akufo-Addo), even if you do not do anything else, please do it. This free education policy that you have put in place is of great value. You have done very well and we know you will do your best to do whatever we want. "
The Sekyere Hemang Omanhene announced on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, when President Akufo-Addo began his two-day working visit to the western region of Wbada East District, where chiefs and district residents held a durbar in his honor. .
Nana Kwedukyerefuor II told the badembly that "you (President Akufo-Addo) have impressed many people with your hard work. When there was dumsor, we could sleep in the dark for three days, but since you came to power, dumsor is no longer a problem thanks to your excellent leadership and the steps you have put in place. "
The leader continued, "We humbly ask you to continue like this. We can ask a lot, but we know you are a busy man. We hope you will address the few issues we have highlighted. "
Politics, an initiative of the administration headed by Nana Akufo-Addo, introduced in 2017, has since benefited more than 400,000 students.
This is part of efforts to strengthen the country's human resource base by giving growing young people the opportunity to benefit from a postgraduate education, regardless of their financial situation.
Mr. Manteaw hinted that the total oil revenues paid to the Oil Portfolio Fund in 2018 amounted to $ 977,093,285.00.
The PIAC report pointed out that in relation to total crude production in 2017, which was 58,658,063. 54 barrels, there was an increase of 5.93 percent in 2018.
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