Government to release feeding funds for 31 days to senior high schools – CHASS

The General Secretary of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) Primus Baro, says the government would by the close of Friday, January 17, release funds to feed senior high school students for 31 days only.

According to him, the fund is an emergency intervention by the government following the food shortage faced by the various SHSs nationwide.

“It was for 31 days as instructed by the president and beyond, and when we are able to deal with the issue as it is now I believe it would be a clear direction as to what can be done going forward,” he said.

Mr Baro further disclosed to Joy News that in a meeting with government officials, it emerged that they have commenced efforts to deliver food supplies directly to schools.

President John Mahama had earlier ordered the distribution of food meant for victims of last year’s drought in the northern part of the country to be redirected to schools. These supplies are currently stored in warehouses at Tema Port.

“At the meeting, it was revealed that out of the 18 food items needed, only two are available at the warehouse. While the supplies are on their way, the Chief of Staff and the President agreed on an immediate decision to provide emergency funds covering 31 days for both day and boarding schools. This will allow schools to mobilise food locally to address the situation quickly,” Mr Baro explained.

Mr Baro added that the government is working to ensure that both the funds and supplies reach the schools by the end of the week.

 

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