President has reaffirmed his commitment to improving the quality of education in the country.

Delivering his maiden State of the Nation Address in his second term as president, in Parliament on Thursday, February 27, 2025, he noted that the current educational system, inherited from previous administrations, is outdated and must be realigned to meet the demands of the 21st century and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. "The system we have inherited is outdated in many ways and must be realigned to meet the needs of the 21st century and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. "We must provide meaningful and relevant education to prepare our youth for today's technology-driven job market.

Despite various reforms, issues related to low earning incomes persist within Ghana's educational system.

I am committed to ensuring that quality education remains a top priority," he noted.