According to him, the implementation of Free SHS policy alone indicates that, the NPP government indeed is working hard for the country.
“I have enjoyed free education in Netherlands to study their language and also enjoyed free training on how to drive heavy duty tracks. Therefore, if someone says he is going to make something free… of course every beginning is difficult but by for five years to come, it (free SHS) would be flexible for all”, he stressed in Hammer Time.
He admitted that even though he is a supporter of the NPP, had it been the opposition NDC which introduced the free SHS policy he would have rallied and supported them.