Accra Daily Mail
There are 59 active users
:: Main Links ::
:: Front Page ::
:: Editorials ::
:: News ::
:: Business Mail ::
:: Metro Mail ::
:: Mail Sports ::
:: Insight ::
:: Social News ::
:: Mail Bag ::
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:: Send Comments ::
:: ::
Search
 
...

Make capitation for Kindergarten - Chiefs


GNA | Posted: Monday, September 19, 2005

An appeal has been made to the government to make the capitation grant for pupils of basic schools to cover the feeding cost of children in kindergartens.

The Chiefs and regents in the Mfantseman District made the appeal when the District Chief Executive, Mr Robert Quainoo-Arthur, visited some of the communities to welcome new entrants into Kindergartens and primary one in fulfilment of the government's "My First Day at School" programme.

They also urged the government to take over the payment of the salaries of Kindergarten attendants, which had been the responsibility of communities.

They said that since Kindergartens were regarded as the foundation of the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE), they did not see why the government should make the capitation grant to cover only Primary and JSS pupils.

They said the feeding fees are also preventing parents from enrolling their children into Kindergartens, adding that the inability of the communities to pay the Kindergarten attendants is affecting work in schools.

Nana Buabeng, Regent of Arkra, said because the community lacked resources, they had been unable to pay Kindergarten attendants for three months.

Nana Bentil, Regent of Asokwa, said the situation had drained their resources, which they could use as counterpart funding for projects allocated to them by non-governmental organisations (NGOs).

The nationwide programme took the DCE accompanied by Mrs Matilda Bannerman-Mensah, District Director of Education and Mr Adjei Asamoah Kusi, Presiding Member of the District Assembly to Kormantse Hasowodze, Yamoransa, Akobima, Buranamoa Baifikrom, Asokwa, Gynankoma and Arkra.

Mr Quainoo-Arthur and Mrs Bannerman-Mensah took turns to explain government policies on education to the people.

The DCE advised the people to exercise restraint as the government was addressing the Kindergarten issue.

Mrs Bannerman-Mensah advised parents to buy educational materials such as exercise books, pens and pencils for the children.

The new entrants were presented with caps and sweets to make them enjoy the school environment.


<<< Previous Page | Print this page
:: Adverts ::