Ghanaians are in dilemma as to whether the IMF will cancel the Fre Senior High School and other social interventions. The reactions of Ghanaians, assuming the IMF recommends that the government cancels all the social interventions and pro-poor policies, can be predicted based on the previous reactions of Ghanaians when Kojo Oppong Nkrumah told Ghanaians that the government intends to review the Free SHS.
In a recent interview, officials from the International Monetary Fund broke their silence on the dilemma of Ghanaians and the government itself, although the government had earlier communicated that there is no way they will cancel the Free SHS. This is what the IMF said about the Free SHS.
"We are still at an early stage in the discussions, but we believe that the Free Senior High School is an innovative policy that needs to be protected"
From this communication, it is obvious that the IMF might consider canceling or advising the government to review the Free SHS.
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