The government has said it is in the process of paying
legacy arrears owed various teacher unions across the country.
The arrears which include over
two years salary and promotion arrears as well allowances of some public school
teachers have sparked a series of demonstrations in the education sector.
A Deputy Education Minister, Dr.
Yaw Osei Adutwum, said the government is currently engaging the teachers to
come up with workable modalities in paying the debt.
“The GES is doing everything
possible to clear the legacy arrears,” the Deputy Minister said.
The President of the National
Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu, also indicated that a
meeting with regards to the payment of legacy arrears will be held Thursday.
“Today, the Ghana Education
Service has invited the representatives of the various unions to discuss the
Legacy Arrears issue,” Mr. Carbournu said.
Teacher unions in the country — the Ghana National
Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association of Graduate Teachers
(NAGRAT) and the Coalition of Concerned Teachers (CCT) — have all on several
occasions threatened to lay down their tools from over the failure of
the government to pay the legacy arrears.
In 2019, President of GNAT, Ms
Philippa Larsen, said the payment of the Legacy Debt had delayed due to some
discrepancies detected by the GES.
“The subject for discussion was
the legacy arrears which spanned the period 2012-2016. Primarily, we the unions
were concerned with the payment of the said arrears because our checks had
revealed that the arrears had been verified and approved for payment by the
Controller and Accountant-General’s Internal Audit Unit about three weeks
earlier.
“However, we were informed that
when the verified data were handed over to the GES for review and action, the
GES would not budge, because it claimed some discrepancies had been detected.”
Source: citinewsroom.com
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