The Christian Council of Ghana has deplored the breakdown in ethical quality in Ghanaian schools, demonstrating that the framework produces brilliant people who take from state coffers.
"We are delivering wise Ghanaians who are savvy to take a colossal piece of cash which should go into wellbeing, training, and so on and share among themselves," General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, Rev Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong expressed.
He was concerned that the practice was across the board and the two noteworthy political gatherings, who have alternated to administer the country since 1992, are both blameworthy of having people dunking their hands in the general population handbag.
"Unfortunately, we are having a greater amount of that and it is with one political gathering as well as every one of them. Contractual workers under the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) are all the same," he said on PM Express on Multi TV while underscoring: "We are not giving careful consideration to ethical quality in our schools, so this means we are creating insightful culprits," he noted.
He, in any case, respected the choice by government to hand over mission schools back to places of worship. He trusted the direction of the congregation in creating kids would help them to be more capable nationals.

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