Africazine:
The Ghanaian government is committed to enhancing girl-child education as a cornerstone of national development.
During the 80th Anniversary Speech and Prize Giving Day at Holy Child School in Cape Coast, Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang emphasized the importance of a robust secondary education foundation for strong tertiary education. She highlighted that education should not only impart technological and intellectual skills but also focus on values and integrity.
Ghana’s Commitment to Girl-Child Education
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang reiterated that investing in girls’ education is central to the government’s development agenda. She believes that empowering young women through education is vital for national progress. The Vice President praised Holy Child School for its longstanding contribution to quality education and its role in nurturing successful generations of young women.
She stressed that education must build character alongside academic excellence, stating that intellectual ability without integrity is fragile and incomplete. This holistic approach to education aims to prepare students not just for academic success but for responsible citizenship.
Ghana: Key figures on girl-child education
- An amount was not specified
Encouragement for Future Generations
The Vice President urged students to remain disciplined and strive for excellence in their studies. She emphasized the importance of upholding values that will guide them in their future endeavors, reinforcing the idea that education is a pathway to empowerment and success.
Next Steps for Educational Advancement
- Continued investment in girls’ education
- Focus on character building alongside academic skills
- Encouragement for students to pursue excellence
Empowering young women through education is essential for Ghana’s progress.
