Local news

Teacher Trainees Association Of Ghana Has Given The Government 3 Weeks For Unpaid Allowances

The Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana(TTAG) has give the current government a three-week ultimatum to pay all allowances owed them for the past six months.

In a statement jointly signed by President of the Association Dembie Abdul-Manan and General Secretary Abaidoo Felix, the Association has petitioned the Education Minister and Director General of Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to look into the issue.

The Association also expressed determination to take necessary steps to get government to redeem its pledge made to
trainee teachers prior to the 2016 elections.

Restoration of the allowance has always received commendations by the
public Colleges of Education in Ghana due to the significant relief it affords trainees.

However, it noted that teacher trainees across the 46 Colleges of Education for the past 6 months have not been paid their allowances.

According to the statement, leadership of the Association has on several occasions engaged the Minister of Education, Director
General of GTEC and the CEO for Student Loan
Trust Fund (SLTF) to seek the prompt payment of the Teacher Trainees’ allowance but has not yielded results.

The Association, therefore, expressed worry about the suffering of members due to non-payment of the allowances.

“It is worth stating that most trainees rely on the allowance to settle their school and
examination fees hence the delay in its payment caused some trainees not to sit for the
end of semester examination across various Colleges,” the statement says.

“It is out of this same allowance that the Principals in Colleges of Education
feed trainees from, and the delay in payment of the allowance has subjected them to
constant borrowing.”

These the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana claim are reasons why it issued the 3-week ultimatum to push government to pay members their 6-month allowances.

Story by : Augustine Adombire

Share
MasemTV Newsroom

Recent Posts

I’m sure God is even clapping for President Mahama – NPP’s Charles Owusu

Former Forestry Commission official Charles Owusu has lauded former President John Mahama for demonstrating humility… Read More

6 hours ago

Stable cedi credited for recent drop in cement prices – Trade Minister

The Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has attributed the recent decline in… Read More

7 hours ago

Support appointees to succeed — Asiedu Nketia admonishes NDC Members

The National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has… Read More

15 hours ago

Your hardwork will be rewarded – Asiedu Nketiah urges grassroots to be supportive and hopeful

The National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah on Friday,… Read More

16 hours ago

NAIMOS clears reckless illegal mining along the Kumasi – Sunyani Highway

In a decisive move, operatives of the National Anti Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) embarked… Read More

16 hours ago

Spare Parts Prices Stay High Despite Falling Dollar, Dormaa Gyasa Krontihene Calls for Government Action

Nana Oppong Kyekyeku Ababio, the Dormaa Gyasa Krontihene, has raised concern over the persistently high… Read More

2 days ago