If the money is there to recruit 2,500 new teachers, why can't that money be used to pay CETAG?" - Razak Soale, TTAG President, to GTEC.

Amos Famouz
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In an interview with Joy News' "The Pulse" show, President of the Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG), Razak Soale, lashed out at the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) for seeking financial clearance to recruit 2,500 new teachers while ignoring the pleas of striking teachers.


"If you have the money to recruit 2,500 new teachers, why can't you use that money to pay CETAG?" Soale demanded, his voice filled with frustration.


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This outburst comes on the heels of GTEC's announcement that they are seeking financial clearance from the government to recruit new teachers. 


"Students are asking, 'So the money is there, but the government doesn't want to pay CETAG?' 


It seems this news has made striking teachers angrier than ever.


The strike, which has been ongoing for several weeks, has left students and parents worried about the fate of the academic year. But for the teachers, it's a matter of fairness and respect.


As the standoff continues, one thing is clear: the teachers will not back down until all their demands are met. And with the government's latest move, it seems the situation is about to get even more heated.


Source: Gh Edu Pro 

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