Controversial dancehall act, Shatta Wale, says the double-track system implemented by the Nana Addo led government at the various Senior High Schools (SHS) level is difficult for him to understand.
According to him, the system was different when he was going to school back in the days.
The introduction of the free Senior High School in Ghana has brought a lot of changes in the educational academic calendar.
The academic year for first-year SHS students started on September 11, 2018, with the commencement of a new educational system – the double-track system of education introduced by the government.
Unlike the single-track system, the new system divides the entire student body and staff into two different tracks. This means that while one track is in school, the other is on vacation.
Sharing his thoughts on the new system, Shatta Wale said though the double-track system has been in the system for over a year, people like him can hardly understand how it works.
Shatta Wale on Good Evening Ghana, monitored by Awake news said “I don’t see how the double-track system functions when I was going to school it weren’t like how it is. It’s confusing,”
The ‘Already’ hitmaker bemoaned how difficult it had become for students to know the names of Ministers of State in school.
“Gone are the days when you can easily know the ministers we have in the country. Now go on the streets and people don’t even know them. The politicians are only confusing us,” Shatta Wale said.
He said even if the minister of education should explain how the double track system works, he will have hard time understanding, but rather they should make it easier for everyone to understand.
By : Hamida Shawwal /awakenewsroom.com