The Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education, Ghana (PRINCOF) has called on members of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) to end their strike and return to the classrooms.
This appeal was made in a release by PRINCOF on August 26, 2023, in response to our earlier publication regarding the postponement of the resumption date for the second-year trainees.
PRINCOF stated emphatically that they have not postponed the reopening date for the level 200 students in the colleges of education, and hence they are to report on the 27th of August, 2023.
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In the letter signed by the General Secretary, Dr. Samuel Addae-Boateng, PRINCOF appealed to CETAG members to end the strike and return to classrooms for the sake of their students.
The letter emphasized that PRINCOF is committed to finding a resolution to the issues at hand through ongoing discussions with all parties involved.
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The latter part of the letter reads; “PRINCOF once again wants to make a passionate appeal to our hardworking academic staff to call off the strike and return to the classrooms in the interest of our students while we continue with the engagements with all the parties to resolve outstanding issues.

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