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    A sigh of relief to unemployed teachers

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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    The government’s announcement to recruit 6,100 trained teachers in 2026 has brought a sigh of relief to many unemployed educators who have long sought absorption into the classroom. This decision comes at a time when some teacher groups have staged demonstrations to demand attention, reflecting the growing concerns within the education sector. Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu highlighted that education remains Ghana’s largest employer, yet the scale of unemployment among trained teachers has threatened confidence in the sector’s ability to absorb its workforce. The planned recruitment is therefore welcome but should be part of a broader effort to strengthen Ghana’s education ecosystem.

    The 2026 budget allocates GH¢39.23 billion to the Ministry of Education, representing a 23 percent increase from the previous year, demonstrating a renewed commitment to equitable and high-quality education. The budget reflects a diversified financing model, including contributions from the Government of Ghana, internally generated funds, and development partners. Notably, GH¢4.2 billion is earmarked through the GETFund to finance Free Senior High School (SHS) and Free Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), aiming to stabilise funding for these flagship policies.

    Infrastructure development is another key pillar of the 2026 plan, with commitments to construct 200 kindergartens, 200 primary schools, 200 junior high schools, 400 teacher bungalows, and 400 modern sanitation facilities. These investments seek to address long-standing deficits, particularly in rural areas, where pupils often study under trees or in dilapidated structures, while teacher morale and retention have suffered.

    The Ghana Secondary Learning Improvement Programme, a US$180 million World Bank-supported initiative, will expand infrastructure and complete 30 abandoned E-blocks, long stalled and symbolic of SHS congestion challenges. Additionally, the government plans to establish two new technical universities in Jasikan and Techiman and initiate processes for public universities in the Ahafo and Eastern regions. Expansion efforts must, however, be paired with quality assurance, adequate staffing, proper equipment, and strong governance.

    The real test lies in execution. Past promises have sometimes been delayed by bureaucracy, incomplete projects, or untimely budget releases. The recruitment of 6,100 teachers must not be another temporary announcement; it must be implemented transparently, fairly, and promptly, prioritising underserved areas where the need is greatest. Ghana’s human capital development requires consistency and long-term planning. Investing in teachers, infrastructure, and quality improvement programmes is essential to creating an education system that empowers children and secures the nation’s future.

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