GNAT Requests Essential Teaching and Learning Resources from the Education Ministry

A press release from the Ghana National Association of Teachers Headquarters on March 6,2022(Independence Day) is addressed to the Ministry of Education requesting specific problems to be addressed.
In the official statement, the Association makes it known the struggles it faces and suggests that collaborative efforts from the Ghana Education Service(GES), Ministry of Education(MOE) and other related bodies would make their enhance the effectiveness of their work.
The key issues mentioned include the need for teaching and learning resources and poor school infrastructure which they have asked the Local Assemblies along with GES and MOE to address.
Also, the statement reveals that the President announced intent to undertake a 10000 Housing Scheme or

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