A caring gov’t would’ve resolved CETAG concerns – Mahama

“This government simply does not care about anything. If they do, teacher trainees shouldn’t be crying over disruption of their academic calendar. Demands of Colleges of Education teachers would have been promptly addressed’ – that’s how flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama summarized the prolonged strike by CETAG.

 

Addressing a mini rally at Peki Blengo in the Volta region as part of his campaign tour, Mr. Mahama described governments lackadaisical approach to addressing the issue, unacceptable.

 

“If it was a government that cared, they would have sat down with the aggrieved teachers and resolve their issues” he explained

 

You will recall that CETAG began its strike on Friday, June 14, 2024, protesting the government’s delay in implementing an arbitral award and negotiated service conditions.

 

Despite an NLC directive on June 20 to end the strike, CETAG continued, leading to a hearing where the Commission announced plans to sue the government to enforce the arbitral award in CETAG’s favour.

 

Already, the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG), in a statement to the National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education-Ghana on August 9, 2024, demanded the closure of all the 46 public Colleges of Education across the country by Monday, August 12.

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