General News of Sunday, 23 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a recent statement, Ghana's Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, emphasized that the government will not interfere in the management of universities. He reassured stakeholders that the autonomy of higher education institutions is paramount and should be respected to foster academic freedom and innovation. This commitment aligns with global standards for university governance.
Dr. Adutwum highlighted the importance of collaboration between the government and universities to enhance educational quality without compromising institutional independence. He acknowledged that while the government provides funding and support, it is crucial for universities to operate independently in their decision-making processes. This approach aims to empower institutions to develop their unique academic programs and research initiatives.
The minister also addressed concerns regarding funding challenges faced by universities, promising ongoing dialogue to find sustainable solutions. By maintaining a clear boundary between governmental oversight and university administration, he believes that Ghanaian universities can thrive and contribute significantly to national development through quality education and research excellence.