Senior
Presidential
Advisor
Yaw
Osafo-Maafo
has
expressed
concerns
about
the
quality
of
Ghana’s
educational
system,
questioning
why,
despite
a
high
number
of
educated
individuals,
the
country
continues
to
face
numerous
issues.
He
highlighted
several
issues,
including
poor
sanitation,
recent
flooding
and
its
severe
consequences,
and
the
frequent
damage
to
school
roofs
anytime
it
rains.
Speaking
at
the
International
Educators
Summit
2024
on
the
theme,
“Reimagining
Education
for
the
Future
We
Seek:
Africa
and
the
World
in
Dialogue”
Yaw
Osafo-Maafo
argued
that
education
should
solve
societal
problems
and
not
rather
create.
“We
have
a
change,
but
that
change
must
be
manifested
into
solving
the
problems
facing
this
country,
as
we
go
along.
So,
we
should
begin
to
think
through
education
as
a
problem-solver
for
the
nation.
“This
is
my
simple
message
to
the
minister
of
education
[Dr
Yaw
Osei-Adutwm],
and
the
whole
educational
system.
We
have
a
myriad
of
problems
facing
us
in
our
education
system.
“Our
education
system
and
the
content
should
aim
directly
at
resolving
these
problems,
simple
problems
like
sanitation,
flooding,”
he
opined.
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