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Thursday, 16 November 2017

TTAG GOES RED; WEC SECTOR DIARIES

Following the declaration of teacher trainees going all red on 16th and 17 November, 2017, WEC sector engaged themselves so much in whole event hoping that their cries would be head by the government thereby resolving the issue of CETAG's strike action declared on 2nd November, 2017.
Below are the condition in each college as at 16th November, 2017, the first day of the action.

1. WIAWSO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

2. ENCHI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

3. HOLY CHILD COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

4. OLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

5. FOSO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

6. BIA LAMPLIGHTER COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Teacher Trainees across the country express their disappointment in the current government


Story by Frimpong Marco Boahen

WEC Sector General Secretary

Teacher trainees across the country have expressed their disappointment in the Nana Addo led government for failing to address the issues of teachers of colleges of education.

The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG expressed their displeasure over the government’s persistent failure to institute their market premium, conditions of service, pay book and research allowances and salary arrears to members that have been outstanding since October, 2016 after they were migrated onto the Colleges of Education (CoE)  Pay Structure. This led to a declaration of an indefinite nationwide strike on Thursday, 2nd November, 2017.


In this regard, the leadership of Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG)issued a press release on 13th November, 2017 labelled TTAG/PL/01/25 calling on the government to quickly address the issue of CETAG. They complained of the strike's adverse effects on teacher trainees across the nation.

This is an extract from the press release:

"The leadership of TTAG has therefore expressed worry about the continue strike action of our tutors and has resolved to call on the Government to quickly address the issues of CETAG since it is affecting students negatively as far as academic issues among many are concerned. After the struggle between CETAG and the Government, we shall be the sufferers. Since the declaration of the nationwide strike, asking all members of the association to withdraw their services until the Government addresses the issues, It is disheartening to know that, the Government led by H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo has shown unconcerned spirit towards our tutors Roughly six (6) years down the lane, our tutors embarked on two weeks nationwide strike about similar issues. Indicators showed clearly that, the then teacher trainees were affected negatively leading to withdrawal of a few of them.  That notwithstanding, we want to say on record that, all continuing students in the Public Colleges of Education have paid a huge sum of money as their semester school fees that were approved by the Parliament of Ghana and they must receive full tuition during their instructional periods no matter how the situations may be."


As at 15th November, 2017, the government had still not listened to their plea and cries. This led to the leadership of TTAG joining their tutors in their fight by instructing all teacher trainees across the country to put on red arm bands on their various campuses from Thursday, 16th November to Friday, 17th November, 2017.

They stated that if by the end of this action, the government still refuses to address the strike of CETAG, they would also advise themselves accordingly.

"In view of this, teacher trainees are directed to put on RED ARM BANDS on Thursday and Friday, 16th and 17th November, 2017 respectively in their various campuses. All student teachers (Mentees) are also directed to join their members in their campuses for the exercise. We would also like to inform the Government of Ghana led by H. E Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo that, after this exercise, if nothing positive is done to direct our tutors/lecturers back into the classrooms, then we will advise ourselves accordingly."


How long will the struggle continue? Will the government grant the wish of CETAG and TTAG? What next action will TTAG take? The struggle still continues.

Reporting from TTAG, WEC Sector. I am Frimpong Marco Boahen, TTAG WEC Sector General Secretary.




Monday, 18 September 2017

TTAG ANTHEM

Teacher Trainees of Ghana arise and shine.

Our motto a model for development

By this we shall be of good model

That's worth emulating

Be devoted, be dedicated

And work hard for the progress of TTAG

TTAG, we mean well

For, forward we shall sacrifice

Forward, forward we shall serve

For the progress of Ghana.

Monday, 4 September 2017

Teacher Trainees Salute Government For Restoration Of Their Allowance

Kwadwo Owusu-Ansah, Space FM, Sunyani

 5 hours ago | Headlines

The Public Relation Officer (PRO) of the Teacher Trainee Association of Ghana (TTAG), Mr. Isaac Wiafe, has commended the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for the restoration of the Teacher Trainee Allowance which was abolished by the erstwhile John Dramani Mahama administration.

As part of government’s drive to fulfill its campaign promises, Teacher trainees in Ghana would from next month make GHc 204 as allowance from the government.

The policy is expected to cost the government an amount of GHc 144 million every academic year.

Each student would be entitled to GHc 400 monthly but GHc 196 would be given directly to the institution to cater for feeding and utility fees.

Speaking on the SPACE FM MORNING FLIGHT show hosted by Dickson Smith, Mr. Wiafe said they are very happy for the restoration of the allowance.

He said they are not trying to play politics with the restoration of the allowance, but the previous government made them to suffer when the government cancelled the allowance.

The PRO stated that they fought for the interest of teacher trainees concerning the allowance, but they were told to go home and find jobs if they cannot go to school without the allowance.

Mr. Wiafe said the restoration of the allowance has lifted a burden from the shoulders of the teacher trainees in the country.

He said last week, during their Delegates Conference, students and delegates were happy to hear about the news of the restoration of their allowance.

The GHc 204 to be given to them as a monthly allowance, he said, is far better for them.

“We the students are very happy and we welcome this great news”, Mr. Wiafe told Space FM.

He said they salute President Nana Addo and his ministers and they are so grateful for the restoration of their allowance.

Mr. Wiafe added that the deduction from the source is in the best interest of the trainees since it would have been difficult for them to pay the feeding and utility fees to their respective principals.

Saturday, 2 September 2017

Photos: Women Empowerment/ Face of TTAG at the 22nd Annual National TTAG Congress





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