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Mother tongue policy limited to KG to Primary 3 – Education Ministry clarifies

Patrick Gyasi by Patrick Gyasi
October 27, 2025
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The Ministry of Education has clarified that the use of Ghanaian languages as the medium of teaching applies only from Kindergarten to Primary Three (Lower Primary), not throughout all basic school levels.

This clarification follows a directive by the sector minister, Haruna Iddrisu, on the compulsory use of Ghanaian languages in schools — a move that has sparked widespread public debate.

Speaking at the launch of the Foundational Learning Action Tracker on Monday, October 27, Deputy Education Minister Clement Apaak said the clarification was necessary to settle the ongoing discussions.

“The Honorable Minister for Education has asked me to clarify that the policy directive he announced on Friday regarding the compulsory use of mother tongue as a medium of instruction in our public basic schools is confined, emphasis, confined to KG up to Primary 3.

“In other words, KG and Lower Primary. Having clarified what seems to have given a few persons sleepless nights, I bring you greetings,” the deputy minister said.

Meanwhile a Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast’s Department of Basic Education, Dr. Joyce Tawiah-Mensah, has urged the government to demonstrate strong political commitment to ensure the effective implementation of mother tongue instruction in Ghanaian schools.

Reacting to the directive on the Citi Breakfast Show on Monday, October 27, Dr. Tawiah-Mensah commended the initiative but stressed that its success would depend on the government’s readiness to provide the necessary resources and teacher capacity.

“It’s something that we can do, but we need political commitment in terms of teacher training, materials and others,” she suggested.

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