The College of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) is urging the government to allow student teachers to return to their homes if they are unable to pay their allowances. This move comes after the government's failure to pay the student teachers' allowances for several months.
CETAG's statement is a desperate cry for the government to take action and address the plight of student teachers who are struggling to make ends meet. The association is demanding that the government either pay the allowances or allow the students to return home to avoid further hardship.
The situation highlights the challenges faced by student teachers in Ghana, who are often left without financial support during their training. The government's failure to pay allowances has led to protests and demonstrations by CETAG, demanding fair treatment and support for student teachers.
The issue has sparked a national conversation about the value and respect given to teachers and the importance of prioritizing their welfare. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to CETAG's demands and address the plight of student teachers in Ghana.
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