Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana removes two sector coordinators and announces National Electoral Commission oversight of EGA sector elections.
TTAG Announces Removal of Sector Coordinators
The (TTAG) has announced the immediate removal of two sector coordinators from office.
In a press release issued by the National Secretariat on May 20, 2026, the Association stated that the affected officials are no longer authorized to act or communicate on behalf of TTAG.
The officers removed are:
- Mr. Frederick Gyamfi Danqwah — Former Coordinator of the WEC Sector, covering the Western, Western North, and Central Regions
- Mr. Eugene Boakye — Former Coordinator of the ASHBA Sector, covering the Ashanti, Bono, Bono East, and Ahafo Regions
According to TTAG, the decision takes immediate effect.
No Acting National Coordinator Appointed
The Association further clarified that there is currently no Acting National Coordinator in office.
TTAG cautioned members and stakeholders against recognizing or dealing with any individual claiming to hold such authority without official approval from the Association.
National Electoral Commission to Supervise EGA Elections
TTAG also announced that its National Electoral Commission has officially assumed responsibility for the conduct and supervision of the upcoming EGA Sector elections.
The EGA Sector covers the Eastern and Greater Accra Regions.
According to the statement, the Commission will independently oversee all electoral processes, determine election modalities, and ensure compliance with the Association’s constitutional provisions.
Stakeholders Urged to Follow Official Directives
Members, aspirants, and stakeholders within the EGA Sector have been directed to comply fully with instructions issued by the Electoral Commission.
TTAG indicated that additional timelines, guidelines, and election procedures would be communicated in due course.
Statement Signed by National Executives
The release was jointly signed by:
- — General Secretary
- — President
The statement forms part of efforts by the to ensure orderly administration and constitutional compliance within the Association.
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