The government has paid university and polytechnic lecturers their book and research allowances which were in arrears.
A deputy minister of Education in charge
of Tertiary Education, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who announced this
at a news conference in Accra yesterday, said the money would be paid in
full because the processes for the payment of the arrears had been
completed.
Some heads of polytechnics and
universities, he said, had started taking their money, adding, “We can
say in confidence that the book and research allowances have been paid
in full.”
Background
On August 1, 2013, lecturers in public
universities began a strike to back their demand for the payment of all
interim market premium arrears for 2012 and 2013 owed them by the
government.
They also demanded the payment of their
book allowances, usually paid at the beginning of an academic year, and
the correction of an anomaly in the book allowance paid to polytechnic
lecturers and university lecturers.
After the government released the market
premium arrears of GH¢25 million to be paid to the lecturers, they went
on strike again, demanding book and research allowances.
On September 5, the government agreed
with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) to pay the
allowances due the university lecturers since 2012.
The government further committed itself
to pay university lecturers the difference between their allowances and
those of lecturers in other analogous tertiary institutions, using the
internally generated funds (IGF) of the universities.
Placements
Touching on the placement of BECE candidates in senior high schools, Mr Ablakwa said it was ongoing.
He said all candidates would get their placement by the end of the process.
Donations
Meanwhile, five institutions have presented various items towards the National Best Teacher Award in Accra.
They include the Rlg Foundation, which
presented a saloon car, a desktop computer, a laptop and a printer, all
valued at GH¢50,000; Fidelity Bank, a cheque for GH¢2,000; Afram
Publications Ghana Limited, a cheque for GH¢12,000 and books worth
GH¢20,000,
Others are SIC Life Company Limited, 24
double-door fridges, over a hundred ‘T’ shirts and life cover insurance
for the overall best three teachers, and Vidya Book Stall, which donated
textbooks worth GH¢₡6,000.

No comments:
Post a Comment