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TTAG petitions GTEC over the increment of Examination Fees for the 2021/22 Academic Year

EducationGhana| December 22| TTAG: The Leadership of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) has petitioned the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) over the increment of the Examination Fees of Teacher Trainees for the 2021/22 Academic Year.

TTAG in a statement issued on December 21, 2021, said they have petitioned the Director-General of GTEC, Prof. Salifu Mohammed to engage the necessary stakeholders involved to reconsider their decision on the increment of the examination fees.

Follow-Ups

The leadership has assumed it, members of continuous follow-ups to be made without hesitation to update students of any changes as and when they occur.

Payment of Allowance Arrears

The leadership of TTAG added that the Director in charge of allowance at GTEC indicated that their outfit shall fast track their processes to make payments before Colleges resume and if possible before the end of December 2021.

 

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