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The president of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG), Prince Obeng Himah has stated that the association may be forced to revive its industrial action due to the government’s failure to address longstanding grievances.

This warning comes after CETAG suspended a two-month strike in August, following assurances from the government that it would align the salaries of its members with those of public university staff by the end of October.

CETAG leadership has expressed disappointment over the government’s unfulfilled promises, accusing officials of showing bad faith and a lack of respect for the association’s members.

Mr. Obeng Himah has revealed that the mood among CETAG members is increasingly aggrieved, with many considering taking matters into their own hands if their concerns are not addressed.

He said the association initially showed good faith by responding to appeals from high-ranking officials, including the Vice President and the Minister of Education, who assured them that their issues would be resolved. However, as the deadline approaches, CETAG members are left without any updates or progress, raising concerns about the government’s commitment to their welfare.

The association’s leadership feels that their issues are not being prioritized, especially in light of the current economic challenges facing the country. They are urging stakeholders in teacher education, including parents and the media, to recognize their plight and support their call for action.

CETAG has made it clear that if the government continues to neglect their welfare, the association will have no choice but to take decisive steps to advocate for their rights and interests.

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