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2 years ago

SAVANNAH REGIONAL MINISTER GUARANTEES UNDERSTUDIES, GUARDIANS OF STABLE SCHOLARLY

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The Savannah Regional Minister, Saeed Muhazu Jibril, says plans are being made to guarantee that the continuous strike by educator associations don't adversely affect the scholastic schedule.

Talking during a visit to the Damongo and Ndewura Jakpa Senior High schools, he said the Regional Coordinating Council will keep on liaising with all important bodies to advance understudies' government assistance and smooth scholastic work.

Mr Jibril additionally charged the understudies to utilize their time by framing concentrate on gatherings and reaching the board for required help where important.

"We have come here to beg you to comport yourselves as in the eventual fate of this nation lies in your grasp.

"Try not to involve this brief period where you are not having instructors to do awful things. Use it to foster yourselves," he told the understudies.

 

Four educator associations have proclaimed an endless cross country strike - compelling Monday, July 4 - over requests for the installment of the Cost of Living Allowance (COLA).

The associations, including the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) and the Coalition of Concerned Teachers Ghana (CCT), are requesting that the 20% of their fundamental compensation be paid to them.

They have pinned their modern activity on government's inability to pay the COLA, which they contend might have assisted with moderating the effect of the increasing cost for most everyday items.

 

In a reaction to a grievance by the headmistress of Damongo SHS over moves with kitchen staff because of the strike, Mr Jibril was confident the worries raised by striking gatherings would be tended to sooner.

 

He further complimented administration of the schools for their endeavors in keeping up with mental soundness and holding the understudy in line.

On her part, the Savannah Regional Director of Ghana Education Service (GES), Hajia Katumi Natogmah Attah, approached understudies to truly stay cool and take their examinations.

She focused on that there wouldn't be any interruption to the scholastic schedule.

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