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Speaking on Channel One TV, on Saturday, September 27, he argued that regional and district officers have the expertise to resolve most placement concerns but remain under-resourced.
“We should collapse the national centre because the GES offices already exist. The problem is not beyond the capacity of regional and district offices; the challenge is that resources have not been fairly distributed to empower them to function effectively,” he said.
He further explained that local officers often have a deeper understanding of the situation than their national counterparts.
“When you go to the national centres — I’ve been there — those working there don’t have superior knowledge compared to district officers. In terms of experience and familiarity with the terrain, district education officers know the issues better because they live and work among the communities,” Mr. Gyetuah emphasized.