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PNC to extend free education to tertiary if it comes to power – Janet Nabla

The General Secretary of the People’s National Convention (PNC) Janet Nabla has said that a PNC administration will extend free education to the tertiary level.

This is one of the proposals of the party ahead of the 2024 general elections, she said on the Big Issue on TV3 Thursday, February 16.

Apart from the free tertiary education, Nabla said, the PNC will also ensure massive investments in the agriculture sector of the economy to grow more to feed the people and also export.

“We are going to extend free education to tertiary,” she stressed.

She added, “we are also going to invest in agriculture.”

Regarding the size of the Akufo-Addo government, Madam Nabla said the PNC made a request to the President to downsize but that has not been heeded.

“We told the government to downsize, we are still hoping that they will do it,” she said.

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