GES to Ghana parents - stop paying for placement

Ghana Education Service officials have dismissed claims circulating on social media platforms that families must pay fees for secondary school admissions. Daniel Fenyi, the agency's public relations head, released an official statement declaring all placement procedures remain completely free. The service prohibits any monetary exchange between families and individuals claiming to facilitate school admissions. Authorities warn against fraudulent schemes targeting parents seeking educational opportunities for their children.

Officials direct families to use authorized systems such as the Computerised School Selection and Placement System and designated Resolution Centres for legitimate assistance. The agency encourages reporting suspected fraud to education officials or local law enforcement. Academic merit determines all secondary school admissions without financial considerations. Ghana Education Service reaffirms its dedication to maintaining equitable opportunities for qualified students nationwide.
 

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