TEWU Congratulates And Pledge To Work With The New DG Of GES | Education
Mon, 31 Oct 2022 02:20
The Leadership of the Teachers' and Educational Workers' Union (TEWU) have congratulated the Acting Director General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr Eric Nkansah, on his appointment.
The National President of TEWU, Mr. Ambrose Kwadjodza, who introduced this on behalf of the management additionally pledged to work with the brand new administration for the betterment of schooling within the nation.
Mr. Ambrose Kwadjodza introduced this on Friday when he led the management of TEWU to pay a courtesy name on the brand new DG on the Headquarters of GES in Accra.
The management of TEWU used the event to spotlight a number of of their urgent wants that require pressing motion from GES and appealed to Dr. Nkansah to speedily tackle these challenges.
The Ag. Director General counseled TEWU for the go to and warranted them of his dedication to facilitate and tackle the problems they mentioned.
“I am here to work with all of you and I can assure you that I will facilitate and advocate to ensure that all the challenges facing the various pre-tertiary schools are addressed”, He stated.
Again, Dr Nkansah assured them of his readiness to collaborate with all stakeholders within the schooling area in direction of the event of schooling which serves a catalyst for nationwide growth.
Other TEWU executives who accompanied the President had been Mr. Charles Kofi Osei, Deputy General Secretary, Mr. Amaning Kwarteng, Association of Educational Accountants Executive Member and TEWU member amongst others.

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