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GETFund Scholarships Meant For Brilliant But Needy Students Shared Amongst Ministers and Their Families

In a shocking revelation that has sparked outrage across the nation, it has come to light that Ghana’s Education Trust Fund (GETFund), designed to support brilliant but needy students, has been exploited by ministers, MPs, and their families while deserving students continue to struggle for access to education. This scandal has raised questions about the fairness and integrity of the country’s educational support system.

Recent protests, such as the ongoing “Occupy Julorbi House” demonstration, have further exposed the deep-rooted issues within Ghana’s government. Amidst the ongoing demonstrations, new revelations have surfaced, shedding light on how the GETFund, a lifeline for many underprivileged students, has been manipulated for personal gain.

At the center of this controversy are prominent figures in Ghana’s political landscape, including Ken Ofori-Atta, the Minister of Finance. His daughter, Nana Obrempomgmaa Ofori-Atta, reportedly received a staggering USD52,600.00 in government funding for her undergraduate education at Georgetown University, the highest amount awarded through GETFund. This revelation has left Ghanaians incensed, as these funds were meant to empower disadvantaged students striving for a brighter future.

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Another high-profile recipient of GETFund scholarships is Hon. Sarah Adwoa Safo, the Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya. This revelation exposes the misuse of funds earmarked for impoverished Ghanaians to further the education of those who are already privileged.

Furthermore, it has been revealed that even the Energy Minister, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, was a beneficiary of GETFund, raising concerns about equity and transparency within the system. The very individuals who are entrusted with managing the country’s finances and resources appear to be exploiting educational opportunities meant for the most vulnerable.

Ghanaians are rightfully questioning the fairness of GETFund and other government scholarships, which should prioritize helping the needy and deserving students achieve their educational dreams. Instead, these opportunities have been hijacked by those with political influence, leaving the most deserving students without the support they require.

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As the nation grapples with this scandal, calls for accountability and transparency in the allocation of educational funds have grown louder. The government faces mounting pressure to investigate these allegations and take swift action to rectify the situation, ensuring that Ghana’s education system truly serves the needs of its people.

The anger and disappointment expressed by Ghanaians serve as a powerful reminder that education should be a beacon of hope and a pathway to a brighter future for all, rather than a privilege reserved for the few with political connections. The revelations surrounding GETFund underscore the urgent need for reform to restore faith in Ghana’s education support programs.

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