School Shutdown Alert: CHASS Threatens Closure Amid Feeding Fund Deadlock

The sustainability of Ghana's flagship Free Senior High School (Free SHS) programme is in serious jeopardy following the collapse of crucial negotiations between the Ministry of Education and key implementing agencies. On Friday, April 17, 2026, a stakeholder meeting, convened by the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, to address an escalating food security crisis in schools, ended without a resolution. This stalemate has prompted a dire 'red alert' from school heads, who are warning of an imminent total shutdown of secondary institutions if immediate financial relief is not provided.
The critical meeting, held at the ministry’s headquarters, saw participation from significant stakeholders including the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), the National Food Buffer Stock Company, and the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund). The primary point of contention revolves around the procurement of essential perishable food items such as vegetables, meat, and eggs. These items are increasingly difficult to obtain due to persistent funding delays, exacerbating the food supply challenges faced by schools.
In an attempt to mitigate the crisis, Minister Iddrisu directed GETFund to maintain an existing arrangement that would allow CHASS to independently source these vital perishable goods. However, despite this directive and extensive discussions, the involved parties failed to reach a consensus, leaving the central issue unresolved. This deadlock underscores significant coordination challenges among the various implementing agencies, raising serious concerns about the operational efficacy of the programme.
The current crisis follows a formal petition previously submitted by CHASS and the Conference of Principals of Technical Institutions (COPTI). For several months, headteachers have been operating under immense pressure, struggling to ensure students receive daily meals as supplies from the National Food Buffer Stock Company dwindle and inflation erodes their already constrained operational budgets. Reports indicate that many headteachers have resorted to using personal funds or obtaining credit from local vendors to prevent students from going hungry, highlighting the severe financial strain they are under.
With negotiations having failed, the implications for Ghana’s 1.2 million Senior High School students are profound. CHASS has escalated its warnings from private petitions to public declarations, stating unequivocally that without an urgent infusion of funds specifically for the procurement of perishable food items, they will be compelled to send students home. Such a widespread shutdown would mark the most significant crisis for the Free SHS policy since its inception, threatening to disrupt the entire academic calendar and potentially jeopardizing preparations for the upcoming West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The inconclusive outcome of the meeting signals potential widespread disruptions to the Free SHS programme's feeding component, placing thousands of students at severe risk if swift and decisive interventions are not implemented. Stakeholders are expected to reconvene in the coming days as efforts persist to identify and establish a sustainable and coordinated solution to the complex challenges currently confronting the Free SHS feeding system.
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