Caterers providing food to public school children can now heave a sigh of relief as the debt owed them by government have been cleared.
The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur, speaking at the launch of a school feeding policy at Bortianor in Accra, noted that “the management and staff of the Ghana School Feeding Programme, have had their salaries reviewed and have been realigned to the government’s single spine salary structure.
[contextly_sidebar id=”KQ95ej7Qtiy0XICM2BPLDVdKetThbmDJ”]“I’m happy to note that we have cleared all arrears to caterers under school feeding. We are left with one term, but we have cleared all. We had over one year arrears. We have cleared all arrears.”
The caterers in recent times had complained about their inability to continue providing the pupils with food due to government’s indebtedness to them.
Earlier this year, caterers of the school feeding program threatened to lay down their tools in reaction.
“Presently, we have registered 224,000 children under school feeding free of charge under the National Health Insurance Scheme”.
The motive of registering children under the National Health Insurance Scheme without charge, is to enable students access free quality health care.
She also revealed government’s intention to register the over 1.7 million school children under the school feeding programme free of charge, unto the National Health Insurance Scheme.
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By: Kuukua Buahin/Citifmonline.com/Ghana