GNAT Issues One-Month Ultimatum to Education Ministry and GES Over Conditions of Service.

GNAT Issues One-Month Ultimatum to Education Ministry and GES Over Conditions of Service.

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has issued an ultimatum to the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service (GES), demanding the full implementation of their revised conditions of service by the end of April. Failure to comply, the union warns, could lead to significant labor unrest.

General Secretary of GNAT, Thomas Tanko Musah, expressed the deepening frustration among the country’s 300,000 teachers, citing growing agitation over the prolonged delay. 

Speaking to 3news' labor affairs correspondent, he urged swift action from relevant authorities to prevent further escalation.

“We have officially informed the Ministry of Jobs, Labour, and Employment that they have one month to resolve these outstanding issues. 

If this is not addressed by May, they will not have it easy with us,” Mr. Musah cautioned on April 2.

Having engaged with teachers across all regions, he reported widespread dissatisfaction, which prompted him to formally communicate their concerns to the Minister of Education. 

He emphasized the expectation that Honourable Haruna Iddrisu will take the necessary steps to resolve the matter.

Mr. Musah also called on the National Labour Commission to act proactively, warning against last-minute interventions that could push the matter into legal disputes. 

“The time for the Labour Commission to act is now,” he stressed.




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