Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service

Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service

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The aims and objectives of the IEU are among others to:
1. Equip Muslim children with basic knowledge of Islam and Arabic Language
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The IEU is a Public Adiminstration, established by the National Council for Islamic Education Unit (NCIEU) of Ghana to operate directly under Ghana Education Serve (GES) to manage the affairs of all English/Arabic (E/A) Schools under Government in Ghana ISLAMIC EDUCATION UNIT OF THE GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE (IEU-GES): This is a Public Academic Adiminstration, established by the National Council fo

11/12/2021

ARABIC INSTRUCTORS WORKSHOP AT TAKORADI-18/10/2021

Photos from Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service's post 07/07/2021

ISLAMIC EDUCATION UNIT (IEU) OF THE GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE(GES) ON ARABIC TEACHERS TRAINING PROGRAM AT BONO EAST, LED BY THE NATIONAL ARABIC COORDINATOR, SHEIKH ISMAIL-6/07/2021

08/06/2021
Photos from Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service's post 08/06/2021

Regional Managers Round Table Discussion Meeting with the General Manager ( Mr. ABDUL KARIM BAPUNI) at Kumasi - Ashanti Region, on: Selves Assessment on Administrative Management and Performances (SAAMPs), Saturday 5 June 2021.

02/04/2021

THE GENERAL MANAGER FOR THE ISLAMIC EDUCATION UNIT OF THE GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE - MR BAPUNI ABDUL-KARIM

Photos from Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service's post 02/04/2021

Japan Motors supports Islamic Education Unit with brand new vehicle - Accra Ghana.

In a bid to promote education among Muslim communities by ensuring the effective supervision of teaching and learning in the Islamic schools, Japan Motors Trading Company Ltd (JMTC) has donated a brand new Nissan Pickup to the Islamic Education Unit (IEU) of the Ghana Education Service (GES).

The donation, according to the leading automobile dealer forms part of its corporate social responsibility programs geared towards giving back to society.

The recent introduction of the new educational improvement project in IEU schools called the “Targeted Educational Improvement Programme” (TEIP) by the National Council of the IEU, has made the need for vehicles for key operatives of the Unit even more imperative.

It is in view of this that the IEU contacted Japan Motors to support the National Headquarters for the effective supervision of teaching and learning in the Public Islamic schools across the country.

The Managing Director of JMTC Salem Kalmoni reiterated that the company has a strong commitment to its communities and has over the years supported many programs in the areas of Health, Sports and Education.

“We are aware that the Islamic Education Unit last year underwent some restructuring with a new Board in place. As such, we are confident to support them to be more vibrant with their mission of supervising the quality of teaching and learning in the Muslim communities who are considered the most vulnerable in terms of access to education. As a corporate citizen, we believe that if there is any sector of the economy that needs support for development, education should be of topmost priority and that’s why Government and the whole country have paid maximum attention to promote education,” he observed.

“We thank the Ghana Education Service, the Islamic Education Unit, the Baraka Policy Institute (BPI) and most importantly the Minister for Inner City and Zongo Development, Dr. Mustapha Hamid for gracing the event and supporting the call on improving education in the Muslim Communities for them to be good citizens.”

Present to lead the Japan Motors team to hand over the donation was Jalal Kalmoni, Chairman of Japan Motors and the Kalmoni Group. Also present were Dr. Mustapha Hamid, Minister for Inner City and Zongo Development, Hon. Abdullah Banda, Chairman-Muslim Caucus in Parliament, Rear Admiral Muhammed Munir Tahiru, the Executive Secretary of the National Council of Islamic Education Unit, Sheikh Khidir Iddriss Adam, Vice-Chairman, Islamic Education Unit and Dr. Haruna Zagoon-Sayeed, Executive Director, Baraka Policy Institute.

Receiving the vehicle on behalf of the IEU, Dr. Mustapha Hamid informed that he has dedicated his Ministry to be a partner of the IEU in ensuring that the targeted educational improvement program works effectively as such, any assistance that comes to lighten the burden on its activities is of great importance.

“These days it is difficult to have companies that put ethical practices into their commercial activities but Japan Motors is an exception. Their CSR programs are worth emulating. Therefore, I urge other corporate entities and individuals to take a cue from Japan Motors to drive the nation forward,” he said.

On his part, the Executive Secretary of the National Council of Islamic Education Unit, Rear Admiral Muhammed Munir Tahiru observed that the IEU since its inception has lacked important logistics and governance system for effective teaching and learning and in the recent restructuring of the Unit in collaboration with the Baraka Policy Institute, one key challenge identified was the lack of means of transport as such what was being witnessed had come at the opportune time to salvage the situation.

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02/04/2021
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The Management and Monitoring Team of Head Quarters for the IEU construction project are at Site

Photos from Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service's post 02/04/2021

The IEU of theGhana Education Service Head Quarters is under Construction at Tamale, in the Northern Region of Ghana

Photos from Islamic Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service's post 02/04/2021

IEU at the Annual General Meeting of It's Council in Accra, at Madina Institute of Science and Technology-2019

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