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Home » Blog » Free Textbooks for All: Mahama’s 2025 Budget Prioritizes Education with allocation of GH¢564.6 Million
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Free Textbooks for All: Mahama’s 2025 Budget Prioritizes Education with allocation of GH¢564.6 Million

Edzorna Francis Mensah
Last updated: March 20, 2025 1:18 pm
Edzorna Francis Mensah
Published March 20, 2025
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President John Dramani Mahama has signaled a renewed commitment to education in Ghana with his maiden 2025 national budget, earmarking a substantial GH¢564.6 million for the comprehensive provision of free, curricula-based textbooks to students across the nation.

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This significant investment aims to alleviate the financial burden on parents and guardians, ensuring that every child, regardless of their social class, has access to the necessary learning materials to succeed in their studies.

 

The move comes as a welcome relief to many families who struggle to afford the rising costs of education. Textbooks, in particular, often represent a significant expenditure, forcing some parents to choose between providing essential learning tools and meeting other basic needs. President Mahama’s initiative promises to level the playing field, fostering a more equitable and inclusive educational environment for all Ghanaian children.

 

The allocation of GH¢564.6 million is intended to cover the entire spectrum of textbook provision, from primary to secondary levels. This includes the procurement and distribution of textbooks across all subjects aligned with the national curriculum. The initiative will also incorporate mechanisms to ensure the durability and longevity of these textbooks, potentially exploring options like durable binding and protective covers.

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Beyond alleviating financial strain, the provision of free textbooks addresses several critical challenges within the Ghanaian education system. Access to quality educational materials is directly correlated with improved academic performance. By ensuring that every student has a textbook for each subject, President Mahama’s administration hopes to enhance comprehension, improve learning outcomes, and ultimately boost national literacy rates.

 

Furthermore, the initiative is expected to reduce absenteeism and dropout rates, particularly among students from disadvantaged backgrounds. When students lack essential resources like textbooks, they are more likely to fall behind in their studies, leading to discouragement and potential abandonment of their education. By eliminating this barrier, the free textbook programme aims to keep students engaged and motivated, fostering a culture of learning and academic achievement.

 

The success of the initiative hinges on effective implementation and meticulous planning. The government is expected to collaborate closely with educational institutions, publishers, and distributors to ensure timely and efficient delivery of textbooks to all corners of the country. A robust monitoring and evaluation system will also be crucial to track the impact of the programme and identify areas for improvement.

 

The decision to prioritize education through free textbooks is not only an investment in the future of Ghanaian children but also a strategic investment in the nation’s long-term development.

 

A well-educated populace is essential for economic growth, social progress, and national competitiveness. By equipping the next generation with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed, President Mahama’s administration is laying the foundation for a brighter and more prosperous future for Ghana.

 

While the allocation of funds is a significant step forward, the government must also address related challenges to maximize the programme’s impact. These include teacher training, curriculum development, and infrastructure improvements. A holistic approach that addresses all aspects of the education system is essential to creating a truly effective and sustainable learning environment.

 

The free textbook initiative represents a bold and ambitious vision for education in Ghana. Its success will depend on the collective efforts of the government, educators, parents, and the wider community.

 

However, with proper implementation and sustained commitment, this initiative has the potential to transform the educational landscape and empower a generation of Ghanaian children to reach their full potential.

 

The 2025 budget allocation is a clear signal that President Mahama prioritises education and sees it as a key driver of national development. The nation now awaits the successful execution of this policy, eager to witness the positive impact on the lives of countless students across the country.

 

By Anthony Obeng Afrane

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