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GNAPS wants private education sector concerns captured in political party manifestos

Techiman (BE/R) Aug. 25, GNA – Professor Damasus Tuurosong, the President of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS), has called on political parties to incorporate concerns of private educational institutions in their 2024 election manifestos.

He said the voices of private educational institutions ought to be heard in the political discourses in tackling challenges affecting them.

Addressing the opening session of the ninth Biennial Delegates Conference of the GNAPS in Techiman in the Bono East Region, Prof Tuurosong announced that the GNAPS was dialoguing with the various political parties on how best they could capture their concerns in their manifesto.

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