President Akufo-Addo has re-affirmed that his administration is building 10,000 affordable housing units for teachers. According to President Akufo-Addo, “government recognizes that all modern successful nations that have experienced extraordinary results in the transformation of human capital and economic development have shown that teacher quality is, perhaps, the single most important determinant of their success”. He made the pronouncement at the 6th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference and the 90th-anniversary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) held in Kumasi, Ashanti Region on Tuesday, 4 January 2022 on the theme: ‘Surviving as a reliable and vibrant teacher union in the 21st century. He said: “For us in Ghana also to make a success of our nation, we must pay attention to teachers”. “It is only a group of well-trained and motivated teachers that can help deliver the educated and skilled workforce we require to transform our economy and nation”, the President acknowledged. “Many years ago, our society respected and honored our teachers”, saying: “To be introduced anywhere was a teacher came with enormous prestige”. “Sixty years ago, being a teacher, even a pupil-teacher, was a respectable and fulfilling job and a teacher could build a decent house through his or her salary alone”, he stated. Sadly he observed, “we cannot imagine such a scenario for today’s newly qualified teachers or even teachers who are near retirement”. “This is not good enough and that is why my government remains committed to improving the circumstances of our teachers”, he noted. “We believe that teaching should not be seen as a stopgap measure or a job of last resort but as a viable choice to enter a well-respected profession with positive long-term career prospects and good benefits”. The President said. “We’ve restored, since coming into the office five years ago, and we continue to pay teacher trainee allowances, which were abolished by the previous administration”. “Yearly average increase in salaries over the last five years, my government has, for the first time in our nation’s history, been paying a professional allowance to teachers” and also: “We’ve abolished the three-month pay policy for teachers”. Responding to teachers’ benefits, he said: “We have cleared the arrears. Let me repeat: we have cleared the arrears and promotions due teachers have also been affected”. The government, the President intimated, “is also committed to the development of affordable housing for teachers all across the nation”. “The current initiative will involve the provision of housing for both mortgage and rental”, he explained, observing: “I’m fully aware the one challenge facing teacher ownership of homes, beyond finance, is their inability to purchase homes where they intend to retire”. However, he noted that “through a subsidized loan programme, teachers will be provided an opportunity to own homes, houses in desired locations in various parts of the country”. According to the President, the Ministry of Education “is working with the National Service Scheme on this”. The President added that the Ministry of Works and Housing “is in discussions with teacher unions, including your own GNAT, to provide more housing opportunities for teachers”. According to him, “Within the next two years, it is proposed that 10,000 housing units, on affordable terms, will be developed for teachers across the country”. “This, we all know, is the tip of the iceberg but it is a good beginning”, the President said. “I’m glad to hear how much you welcome the supply of laptops and promise you that the other related matters of concern of which the national president referred to in her speech, will be addressed.” “Good relations between GNAT and my government are a matter of importance to me and I’ll do my very best to promote such relations”, he stressed. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
GNAT: See the monthly salary for GNAT district Secretaries
According to reports, the salaries of the executives of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), have been made open. The report further reveals that the district secretaries of the association receive 10% higher than district directors of education. Meanwhile, a thorough probe shows that a monthly salary amount of Five thousand One Hundred Ghana Cedis (GHS5, 100) is transferred into the individual accounts of GNAT district secretaries across the country. It doesn’t end there, some other additional allowances are paid in addition to the monthly salary quoted above. Teachers who are members of the association are urged to note that the amount quoted only covers the district levels. The salaries of executives at the national level will be known when it is made accessible to us. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
‘No Ghana card no pay’ order ‘preposterous’ – GNAT
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has said the directive by the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) that public sector workers will not be paid from December if they do not have a Ghana card as “preposterous”. In a statement, GNAT said: “We wish to state that the said public notice is not only unfortunate, but preposterous, egregious, and intimidating and that Ghanaian workers would not stand such knee-jerk approaches to solve someone else’s laissez-faire attitude towards resolving perceived shortcomings and lapses in the [payroll] system.” “We wish to emphasise that it is the onus of the NIA to ensure all workers secure the NIA cards, so the NIA should liaise with the CAGD, the employers, and the workers themselves to have the cards issued them (the workers) and save them (the workers) from being held hostage, by the CAGD. We are not happy that workers would be held to ransom and harassed, as a result of the operational lapses of both the NIA and the CAGD.” GNAT urged the CAGD to rather “help facilitate the process and stop intimidating and harassing workers.” Meanwhile, the Ghana Federation of Labour (GFL), the umbrella body of some workers in Ghana, has served notice that it will test the authority of the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department in tying the salaries of public sector workers to the Ghana card, in court. “We are going to test the authority of the Controller on the use of the Ghana Card as the sole form of identity for the payment of salaries in court”, General Secretary Abraham Koomson said on Thursday. The GFL wondered why the CAGD is rather not using the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) card of workers for that purpose. Mr Koomson said the federation is considering holding discussions with the leadership of some other public sector workers to test the authority of the Controller as far as the directive is concerned. “For the Controller to say it will not pay the salaries of workers who do not have Ghana card as a form of identity on their personal data is absurd”, Mr Koomson stressed. “As a federation, we will not sit down for our members to be mistreated by the Controller”, he warned. He urged the Controller to come clean on the directive before things get out of hand. Mr Koomson contended that some workers have registered for the Ghana card since last year but are yet to receive it from the National Identification Authority (NIA). “So why the hurry for the Controller to tie the payment of salaries of workers to the acquisition of the Ghana card?” he queried. He said it was high time the government took steps to ensure that all salary workers are registered before such fiats were issued. “If this action is targeted at people who are not working to stop receiving salaries, then it is good but for workers who have been validated to have worked, it’s problematic”, he observed in an interview with Neat FM. —classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
GNAT angered by Akufo-Addo’s perennial absence at best teacher awards ceremony
The National President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has lashed out at President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for never attending any of the annual best teacher awards ceremonies since he took office in 2017. Phillipa Larsen said teachers are sad by this development and the earlier the president changes his posture the better. She was speaking to Media General‘s Paa Kwesi Larry Moses on the sidelines of the Ghana Teacher Prize Ceremony held on Tuesday, October 5 at Sunyani, the Bono Region capital. “Teachers are so sad because we love the president and we know our president also loves us,” Ms Larsen indicated. “But it must be shown not just by words. Your words can be given to anybody to present but seeing you is a different thing altogether.” The GNAT National President said the presence of the president at any event speaks volumes about the backing the country’s leadership gives to that programme and his absence also speaks volumes. “It is our prayer that next year God willing he is able to join us. I want to state that whatever programme that is scheduled for October 5 must be cancelled. This is not a national event, it is a global event and if our president is not with us, it means a different thing altogether.” This year’s celebration saw Winneba Senior High School’s Ebenezer Kojo Otoo emerge as the National Best Teacher, walking home with a three-bedroom house as his prize. Rev. Sister Jucinta Kwakyewaa of St Francis SHTS in the Eastern Region came second while Nelson Saviour Kwashie of Awutu Swinton SHS came third. 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Breaking News: GNAT office in Navrongo locked by Aggrieved members….
Navrongo office of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) in the Upper East Region is currently under locked and key. Information reaching apexnewgh.com shows that the office lock by the aggrieved members of GNAT in Navrongo is as a result of the unprecedented 4% agreement endorsed by their leadership. More soon… Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Ex-Gen Sec of GNAT denied blowing teachers’ GHS400,000 provident cash
The immediate past General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Mr David Ofori Acheampong, has denied embezzling some GHS400,000 of teachers’ tier-3 (provident fund) contribution. His denial follows a petition by the National Council of GNAT for accountability with regard to the tier-3 fund of the teachers started by Mr Acheampong in 2019. The petition, dated 6 April 2021 and signed by the National President of GNAT, said, among other things, said: “Indeed, the attempt to change the GNAT Provident Fund Scheme to Teachers Provident Fund Scheme, to escape good corporate governance practices and accountability to the people, will be resisted with all our might available to us”. The petitioners said Mr Acheampong announced on Accra-based Peace FM “to the whole country that GNAT used a whopping amount of GHS400,000 to educate members across the country to join the fund”. It added: “Indeed, the meetings, membership education, GNAT facilities and all legal fees, were paid for with GNAT membership dues. In effect, over GHS400,000 of GNAT funds was used to establish the funds”. However, Mr Acheampong told Kwame Appiah Kubi on Accra100.5FM’s morning show Ghana Yensom on Wednesday, 28 April 2021 that the amount of money paid to start the fund was GHS45,000. He, thus, wondered where the GHS400,000 was coming from. According to him, all the money paid into the fund passed through the appropriate trustees, adding that he had absolute no control over it. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Religious beliefs can’t be exhibited in schools – NAGRAT to Rastafarians, GES
The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has fiercely resisted a directive from the Ghana Education Service for management of Achimota School to admit two students with dreadlocks. GES Director-General Prof Kwasi Opoku Amankwa told the Daily Graphic last Saturday that the management cannot deny admission on the basis of the person’s religious beliefs. The intervention was hailed by many including parents of the affected students. But at a news conference today March 22, 2021 NAGRAT said the GES cannot be making exemptions to students in conforming to school rules. NAGRAT President Eric Angel Carbonu said the exemptions will lead to a chaotic school environment in the country and has asked the GES to redirect the management of Achimota School to ensure students abide by rules. He said “the population of students in Achimota Senior High School is about 4,000 students with about 130 teachers. To be able to manage 4,000 students coming from different homes with different upbringing, different training and different behaviour needs to have universal rules and regulation that ought to be followed by all students in the school, We cannot begin, this day, to start making exemptions for individual students based on their belief, based on their culture, based on their tradition, and based on many other issues”. “That will lead to a chaotic school environment. And a chaotic school environment becomes an indisciplined school environment that cannot produce the result that we expect. NAGRAT totally disagrees with the position of the management of the GES and we are calling on the GES to redirect the headmistress and the staff of the Achimota Senior High School to ensure that the rules and regulations of Achimota School and indeed any other senior high school is abided by every student.” Mr Carbonu added “one does not understand why people want to turn our schools into deregulated institutions where people’s whims and caprices hold way. The school is not a fashion environment, the school is not an environment to exhibit one’s religious beliefs. The school is an environment for training and conformity is part of training.” Starrfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
I blamed parents for not providing nose mask to their wards as they return back to school—GNAT President
GNAT President Philipa Larsen has expressed some disappointment after witnessing that some students in some schools were not wearing nose masks to protect themselves from the deadly coronavirus. Madam Philippa who was speaking on Joy FM monitored by Apexnewsgh.com Tuesday morning has blamed parents for not providing nose masks for their children who are mandated to return to school. “Let me state that the distribution of the logistic has commenced but unfortunately because of the large number of the schools, not all the logistics have gotten to the schools. So, you realized that some schools have gotten some items and some schools have not gotten anything at all, the items are still on the way depending on the districts, the community you find yourselves. But this morning, I was a bit disappointed especially because I met a lot of children and out of about 10 people you meet, only 1 or 2 will be in a nose mask and I believe this is where the parent has to come in to support their wards because all Ghanaians are stakeholders of Education and that is where I felt a bit disappointed that some parents did not provide nose mask to their wards” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
UER: No single PPE received from Government as at Monday Jan 18 in Upper East Region–NAGRAT Chairman
The Upper East Regional Chairman of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Mr. Samuel Atompoya has expressed some shocking worries ahead of the re-opening of schools. Mr. Atompoya told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com in an exclusive interview that they are ready to comply with government directive by returning to school on the 18th January 2021, but stressing that government must work their talk by providing schools with Personal Protective Equipment’s (PPEs) to enable them to perform their duties accordingly. He narrated his experience during some of his rounds in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region, where he saw some students cleaning school compounds without wearing any nose mask and these children according to him, were doing it together as if nothing is happening. An atmosphere he described as very ‘worrying’ especially knowing how the children enjoy mingling together among themselves. According to Mr. Atompoya, as at the time of speaking to Apexnewsgh.com on Monday, January 18, 2021, no single PPE was seen or received by any school in the Upper East Region and he believes that is a big challenge to teachers and children as they are returning to school. He further shared his experience on how some schools ended up not receiving the actual PPEs from Accra as stated by President during his then Nation Address because some were not able to get hand sanitizers let alone the Veronica bucket. He questioned why the government is always depending on one person from Accra to supply PPEs across all schools in the country, especially when every region is having Education Director who should be able to take such responsibility to ease the load on the government and afterward reports back. Meanwhile, he was alarmed with the increasing rate of COVID recorded in the Upper East Region within this short period and stressing that politicians should stop playing politics with the lives of the ordinary Ghanaian people. “You notice that, when the President delivered his address, he was cautioning every Ghanaian and we teachers are no exception. We should observe the COVID protocol and that they were going to supply PPEs to all the schools. Yes, I can say for now that some of the schools have been fumigated and that was the preparedness for us to come back to school. But as a matter of fact, as at Sunday when I did some checks, especially at the Senior High Schools, there is nothing in the region as I speak to you now. So, that is the challenge we as teachers faced. Now, the President has emphasized that everybody must wear a nose mask and must also observe the protocols and so, if these PPEs are not given to the school, how are we going to observe and use these PPEs in order to protect ourselves and protect others from getting the COVID. My brother, I don’t know whether is authentic, what I saw from other platforms in Upper East Region here, in some of the districts is very worrying, if the figures I saw is authentic then, is very worrying for us in Upper East because the figures keep on rising every day. So, if these small children coming back to school, you know as children one will like to drink water and give to his colleague who is equally tasty. That’s one area we are even afraid of. In Basic schools, they have classes but they don’t have enough accommodation to accommodate from KG to JHS 3 that will allow these protocols to be observed. When the 3rd year came to write and complete, the JHS 1 were at home, the JHS 2 were at home and there are other schools that combine the JHS and that of the Primary level. Now, how are we going to ensure that this protocol is observed because they have not been expanded any of the classrooms at the Basic level. So, it will be very difficult if all are coming back to school. So, it is very very worrying but once the directive has been given, we will follow it. Currently, am in Bongo to find out what is happening there, and I have just come to a school just close to the Education Service and I have seen a few of the students doing some cleaning and they are not even wearing nose mask. So, if the PPEs are in and is going to continue this way then, is worrying. Politicians shouldn’t take our lives very cheaply like that, we know that we have been long waiting at home but, what is the essence of coming back home if those things weren’t provided? We don’t have a problem but, the concern is that, why can’t government decentralize these PPEs so that the Regional Directors could purchase them, that will be very easy for them to transport or distribute them to schools. Everything is done in Accra and the last time these PPEs were brought from Accra and those that were brought was not even enough some came without hand sanitizers; others came without the T-rolls. So, should the government depend on doing everything in Accra when we have Regional Directors at this level? He can ask them to purchase and then report to them”. He told Apexnewsgh. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
GES apologies and as they promised to release postings of recruited staff
Ghana Education Service (GES) in a press release captured by Apexnewsgh.com on November 26, 2020, has apologies to the graduates of colleges of Education for their inability to publish the list of recruited staff who completed Colleges of Education in 2019 and those of 2017 and 2018 who were recruited during the mopping up exercise. According to GES, their inability to publish the list was as a result of some technical difficulties. Below is the full details: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications









