According to the national president of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), Professor Charles Marfo, the strike was borne out of the government’s refusal to heed calls by the association to improve the worsening conditions of service of the university teachers across the country

He said the association was not happy with the way the authorities had been dragging their feet on negotiations concerning the welfare of the teachers, which started two years ago.

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We write on behalf of the National Executive Committee of UTAG to inform and/or remind you of the intended strike action of UTAG,’ read a statement issued earlier by UTAG.

‘By this notice, all campuses are to withdraw all teaching and related activities namely teaching, examinations, invigilation, marking of examination scripts, processing of examination results, etc. from Aug. 2 until further notice.’

Africa Today News, New York understands that there are 15 public universities in Ghana.

Among them are University of Ghana, Legon, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, University of Cape Coast,
CK Tadem University for Technology and Applied Sciences.

Others are University of Education, Winneba and Simon Diedong Dombo University for Business and Integrated Development Studies.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK