The Presidency has said that the government has revised the promotion metrics and processes of educational sector workers.
According to the presidency, this move is aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness.
This decision forms parts of Governments agenda of “Building Ghana together.”
“Government has revised the promotion metrics and processes of educational sector workers aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness,” the presidency said in a tweet.
The seat of government further stated that “Government is making significant investments in the education sector including retooling Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutes and establishing 10 state-of-the-art TVET institutes.”
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