The Chief of Staff Frema Osei Opare has spoken about the unfolding scandal involving the alleged repackaged expired rice supplied to some Senior High Schools.

She described the issue as “untrue and propaganda” which should not be allowed in the education sector.

She made this comment during an interview with JoyNews‘ Prince Kudogah at the sidelines of the National Education Book launch on Monday, November 18.

“You know it is not true, so let us focus on things that move this country forward… propaganda and rumour-mongering have no place in education,” she said.

This follows allegations made by the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who claimed that a total of 22,000 bags of expired and repackaged rice were distributed to various SHSs across the country.

He alleged that the consignment was distributed through the Free Senior High School Secretariat in February this year.

The North Tongu legislator, who also serves as Chair of the Assurances Committee in Parliament, said his investigation, launched after a tip-off, revealed that the act was deliberate.

However, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Ministry of Education, Kwasi Kwarteng, says the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has declared the rice, which was distributed to schools as wholesome for consumption.

Mr Kwarteng clarified that the rice had not expired, despite the MP’s continued claims. He explained that the FDA did not fine Lamens for distributing unwholesome food, but rather for failing to obtain FDA approval before repackaging the rice.

Source: myjoyonline.com