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Teachers in Ho declare support for Mahama over unpaid arrears

7000 Teachers Quit Annually GNAT 640x375 File photo: The aggrieved teachers number about 300

Fri, 4 Dec 2020 Source: starrfm.com.gh

An association of some aggrieved teachers in the Volta region have declared their support for NDC flagbearer John Dramani Mahama over government’s failure to pay salary arrears owed them since 2012.

At a press conference held in the Volta regional capital of Ho, on Wednesday 2nd November, 2020 spokesperson for the aggrieved teachers, Mathias Tulasi noted that government has been inconsistent with claims on the number of teachers who have been paid the legacy arrears while stating that over 63,000 teachers have still not been paid.

He said, “President Nana Addo said that 95% of the legacy arrears were [paid]. But when the Minister of Education, Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh addressed a conference of NPP Teachers Network here in Ho, he also mentioned that 91% of the legacy arrears were cleared. These contradictory positions by our leaders only show how deceptive this government has been as far as the intention to pay the legitimately owed legacy arrears to the affected teachers are concerned.”

“The fact remains that we still have over 63,000 teachers across the country owed the legacy arrears. Their statements are not only false and misleading but a deliberate attempt by this government to deny the affected teachers what is due us,” he added.

According to the aggrieved teachers, several attempts to get government to heed their calls have proven futile.

The aggrieved teachers numbering about 300 persons stressed further that the previous Mahama administration showed a great deal of commitment towards the payment of the legacy arrears before leaving office in 2017 -thus, they trust that only another John Mahama administration can ensure the payment of their monies.

“We want to put on record that if John Mahama hadn’t lost the 2016 election, all teachers owed would have been paid. This is because, some of our colleagues were paid in full while the rest were being verified for payment before he lost the elections,” Mathias Tulasi told the press.

In furtherance, the aggrieved teachers said, “At this juncture, we have nothing to do but to call on all the over 63,000 affected teachers to work assiduously for John Dramani Mahama to come back to power and pay our salary arrears because the Nana Addo led government is not ready to do so, the reason they keep peddling untruth.”

Source: starrfm.com.gh
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