NDC MP alleges neighbour paid GH¢30k for SHS pacement
NDC MP alleges neighbour paid GH¢30k for SHS pacement
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NDC MP alleges neighbour paid GH¢30k for SHS pacement

Salifu Bagulube Moro,Samuel Obour 🕒︎ 2025-10-22

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NDC MP alleges neighbour paid GH¢30k for SHS pacement

Akrofuom MP Joseph Azumah has raised an alarm over alleged corruption in the SHS placement systemHe claimed a neighbour paid GH¢30,000 to secure a preferred placement for their childAzumah wants MMDCEs to monitor the process for fairness and transparency Joseph Azumah, the member of parliament for Adansi Akrofuom on the ticket of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), has expressed frustration over the ongoing Senior High School (SHS) placement. Speaking to Asempa FM on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, the MP alleged that the SHS placement system is full of corruption. He recounted an incident where one of his neighbours was allegedly charged GH¢30,000 to secure a child’s placement at a preferred SHS. “Someone who knew I was an MP approached me at Tema Community 16, where I live, and asked me to help their child secure placement at a certain school. However, within a week, the person returned with evidence showing that they had paid GH¢30,000 to secure the placement. Why are we doing this to ourselves?” the MP rhetorically asked. After hearing this, Joseph Azumah said he tried reaching out to the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, to inform him of what was going on at Ghana's Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) Secretariat, but was unsuccessful. MP calls for the monitoring of SHS placement He consequently called for strict monitoring of the SHS placement process, where Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) are allowed to have representatives at the placement board to ensure transparency. This, the Adansi Akrofuom MP believes, would curb the corruption that is rife within the SHS placement process. “I’m not saying they should interfere, but for supervision and monitoring. The MMDCEs should be allowed to delegate representatives on the placement board,” he added. The NDC MP warned that ignoring the issues within the SHS placement process could have dire consequences for the government. He added that it could fuel public perception of unfairness and deepen mistrust in Ghana’s educational system. Watch the video below: Reactions to corruption allegation at CSSPS Secretariat Ghanaians on social media have reacted to the allegations of corruption made by the MP regarding the SHS placement process. YEN.com.gh compiled a few of the reactions below: @George-Wise Mensah said: "Now some schools invite parents to buy mattresses for ¢500, and you have to pay." @Nana Yaw Wildout also said: "Herrrrr 30,000 cedis for school placement eiii na those who got appointment kraa how much did they pay lol anaa that one di33 they can't say it lol." @Jonathan Fabregas Mongya commented: "NDC governance is too nice and transparent, unlike yaanom mmmmmm... We always come out to lambast and lampoon our own when he or she goes the wrong way. I love that ... God bless NDC." Education Ministry probes SHS placement corruption claims Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that the Ministry of Education was investigating claims of corruption with the SHS placement process. A social media user shared rates purportedly advertised for the corrupt placement in schools like Aburi Girls’ Senior High School. The ministry has said it is working with the National Security Secretariat, the Cyber Security Authority on the matter. Source: YEN.com.gh

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