
Clement Abass Apaak
Clement Abass Apaak is the Deputy Minister of Education-designate in Ghana, known for his role in overseeing educational policies and initiatives. Recently, he has been in the news for announcing a review of the feeding programme under the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy, which aims to tackle the challenges of food shortages and quality in schools. During his vetting before Parliament, he emphasized the need for a long-term solution and highlighted the temporary measures currently in place to ensure students have access to meals. Mr. Apaak also advocates for the expansion of STEM education, aiming to enhance the skills of Ghanaian students and prepare them for modern industries.
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Dr Clement Abass Apaak, the Deputy Minister of Education, urged parents to take interest in their children's behavior to prevent lawlessness in schools.
Ministry bares teeth at lawlessness in schools
Clement Abass Apaak is the Deputy Minister of Education-designate in Ghana advocating for international support for STEM education expansion.
Ghana to seek international support for STEM education expansion – Clement ApaakDr Clement Abass Apaak has assured Parliament that the teacher trainee allowance remains in place, with no plans to discontinue it.
“I have no reason to believe it will be scrapped” – Apaak assures Parliament on teacher trainee allowanceClement Abass Apaak announced that the government is reviewing the feeding programme under the Free Senior High School policy.
Government reviewing Free SHS feeding programme – Deputy Education Minister-designate