The Ministry of Education has reiterated the closure of all educational institutions in the country until further notice.
The Minister for Education, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has however implored students to continue to learn using the distance education solutions being rolled out by the Ministry in collaboration with stakeholders.
“Tune in to the Ghana Broadcasting Free to air Learning Channel GLTV (also on GoTV and DSTV), log in to www.iCampusGh.com (SHS students only) and use the Ghana Library Authority app to access various lessons, assessments and books?. Never stop learning,” the Ministry urged on its Facebook page a while ago.
The Ministry’s post comes after the President lifted the three week partial Lockdown imposed on the Greater Accra, Kumasi, Kasoa and Tema areas effective Monday, April,20, 2020.
“I must make it clear that lifting these restrictions does not mean, we’re letting our guard down,” the President noted in a Televised broadcast on Sunday, adding all other measures are firmly in place and has not been relaxed.
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