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NBSSI Has Not Being Fair To Private School Owners.............. NACOPS Laments to Gov.t

Story reported by Jennifer Larry


The Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS) say the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) is treating them unfairly by refusing to disburse to them the agreed loan amounts in the stimulus package.

According to the Council, NBSSI is only willing to give its members far less, in some instances only one per cent of the amount they requested.

“What we mean is that, after we had submitted our applications and have gone through the processes, we went to the NSSBI to find out that we are only receiving 1% of the stated amount,” he said.

Addressing the press at a news conference in Accra on Monday, a researcher with GNACOPS, Moses Braimah described the situation as disheartening.


In September, The National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI), Kosi Yankey-Ayeh revealed that the government had budgeted GHS50 million for private schools as part of measures to alleviate the impact of the novel coronavirus.

Executive Director of NBSSI, Kosi Yankey-Ayeh explained that approval has been given for the disbursement of stimulus packages to over 1,000 private schools.

But speaking at Monday’s event, Moses Braimah further explained that some of the schools had rejected offers from their respective bankers on the basis of the expected bailout by the NSSBI only to be greeted by theses meagre amounts which he said reeks of ‘disrespect.’

The mother body of private schools in the country is therefore appealing to the President to intervene before private schools collapse as some of them are already beginning to fold up.

He also called on the Education Ministry to support the private schools in this cause.

“The collapse of the private schools will jeopardise the system and make educational system unfunctionable,” he said, considering the infrastructural deficits which they compensate for, as far as public education in Ghana is concerned.

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Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students
Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students
Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students