In a significant development for the Colleges of Education Teachers’ Association of Ghana (CETAG), Mr. Maxwell Bunu of Ada College of Education has been elected as the new National President.
Mr. Bunu, who previously served as CETAG’s National Trustee, takes the mantle from Mr. Prince Obeng-Himah, marking a new chapter for the association.
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Maxwell Bunu brings a wealth of experience and a strong educational background to his new role.
He completed his secondary education at St. Mary’s Seminary Secondary School, went on to study at St. Francis College of Education (FRANCO) in Hohoe, and furthered his education at the University of Cape Coast.
His professional journey includes serving as a tutor at Ada College of Education since August 2013 and playing a significant role as the former Patron of the Science and Maths Club at the college.
CETAG’s Role and Vision
CETAG is a pivotal organization representing the interests of teachers across various colleges of education in Ghana.
The association advocates for improved conditions of service, professional development, and enhanced educational standards.
With Mr. Bunu at the helm, CETAG members are optimistic about progressive changes and continued advocacy for the rights and welfare of college educators.
Commitment to Excellence
Under Mr. Bunu’s leadership, CETAG aims to strengthen its commitment to fostering excellence in education.
His extensive teaching background and previous leadership roles within the association position him well to navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.
The CETAG community looks forward to a future of constructive dialogue, innovative educational policies, and sustained support for educators under Mr. Bunu’s presidency.
His vision and dedication are expected to usher in a period of growth and enhanced collaboration within the colleges of education network in the country.
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