Lectures Resume as Lecturers return from Strike

Following the decision by the National Executive Committee of UTAG to suspend the strike action by the association and its members, lecturers of a number of public universities finally resume lectures.
This occurs after UTAG members from various universities engage in a referendum to reject the decision to suspend the strike.
The National President of the Association made a clear statement that lecturers will still have to resume lectures regardless.
On Monday February 28,2022, lecturers from the University of Ghana, Legon and KNUST amongst others were seen to have resumed normal teaching and learning sessions.

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