ADVERTISEMENT

Teachers says they have to weed to make ends meet

___5005719___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___5005719___2016___5___7___15___teacher

Unpaid Teachers and Education workers – Ghana, is pleading with government to pay salaries of its members which have been in arrears for the past two years, the group is reported to have about 3,000 teachers who have been working since 2014 without any compensation.

Speaking to Citi FM, the General Secretary of the group, Isaac Amponsah, said some teachers have resorted to working as farm laborers for survival.

“We are suffering. All of us are in villages teaching… A teacher has to go and weed for a farmer for 15 cedis before he can make ends meet.”

The group said the auditors had presented a report to the Finance Ministry for clearance six months ago but they are still yet to be paid.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Around November, December, the government asked auditors to come on the field to come and check whether we are really on the field working. They came and we provided every document that they needed to assess whether we are working.”

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.com.gh

ADVERTISEMENT