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The Ministry of Education (MOE), the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) have debunked information on social media platforms suggesting that there is a reform in the country’s education. A press statement signed by Mr Edward Appiah, Director General of NaCCA, and made available to the Ghana News Agency, said countries were required to provide “universal primary and secondary education” to all children, according to SDG 4.1, and that Ghana only decided that secondary education would be the minimum level of education offered to its citizens. It said: “In keeping with this, Senior…

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