Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has reaffirmed that the party’s next administration plans to abolish the double-track system currently in place in Senior High Schools (SHSs).
He also announced that the NDC intends to complete all community day schools to expand access to education for students nationwide.
Speaking to constituents in Sekyeredumasi during a tour of the Ashanti Region, Nketiah emphasized the NDC’s commitment to the Free SHS policy, with a promise to enhance its implementation.
“Our approach includes completing all 200 community day schools, ensuring all students have access to quality education,” Nketiah stated. “We will provide adequate dormitories, classrooms, and amenities so that all students can attend school simultaneously.”
He added, “The current double-track system, which has students in school for three months and home for six, will be canceled under the next NDC administration.”