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7,600 teaching posts vacant in Northern region

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  • NANAO!! MOTHER 9 years ago

    The Northern region have enjoy free education since independent. A lot of trained teachers has passed out from that region so why not send some of those who benefit from free education there.President Mahama is one of them an ...
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  • KB 9 years ago

    They must be joking!

  • Derrick 9 years ago

    There are loads of unpaid teachers ion Ghana; some waiting as long as 17 months. Yes you read right; 17 whole months of unpaid services! It takes money and not patriotism or love of working or service to kinship to feed and s ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    only a fool will go there now that the country is falling apart due to tribalism of pepeni and his ayigbe mafias

  • Palogo 9 years ago

    Private money to support teachers in the north for what. Have not seen huge sums of Government money stolen by the NDC. There is enough money in Government to the right thing. They rather spend money pretending to grow trees ...
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  • joe 9 years ago

    Ah, I dont understand the GES.Dont we have northerners teaching in other regions? Why dont we get them to go and help solve this situation? I believe that should be the first and immediate urgent step to try and start solving ...
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  • Ben 9 years ago

    No salaries paid for the past 17 months. How does the gov't expect people to flock in and teach?

  • KWAME KWAME 9 years ago

    The way to solve this problem is to get the private sector to help. As part of their corporate social responsibility, private companies operating in the country could support teachers who are posted to the North by TOPPING UP ...
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  • Otoo 9 years ago

    Those making lots of noise about graduates not having jobs should ask these unemployed graduates to go into teaching. There are numerous vacant teaching posts in all the regions. With their least working experience they will ...
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  • w3 9 years ago

    Send the well educated northners living in the south to go and help

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Otoo, even those who have graduated as teachers are having it difficult getting into the teaching jobs. Those who manage to get in are not paid.

  • w3 9 years ago

    Pay good money and stop the stupid free education policy unless the students come from a poor family

  • Ndenab Lucy 9 years ago

    Well done Mr Apanga. please endure you carry through this laudable idea

  • Lord Tennison 9 years ago

    This is after 57 years of independence and the export of tons and tons of gold,diamonds,manganese,cocoa,bauxite,
    etc.
    What a SHAME!These kids are expected to be the leaders of tomorrow?This is incredible!

  • RAW 9 years ago

    THE EDUCATION MINISTRY SHOULD BE READY TO PAY TEACHERS IN THE NORTH WHAT NOBODY CAN OFFER ELSEWHERE. IF FOR INSTANCE, TEACHERS IN THE NORTH ARE PAID THREE TIMES WHAT THEY ARE PAID IN ACCRA OR ELSEWHERE IN ADDITION TO OTHER BE ...
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  • Osei Yao 9 years ago

    NORTHERNERS WANT TO BE PRESIDENT OF GHANA OR, FAILING THAT A MINISTER OR CEO OF STATE OWNED ORGANISATION. NO ONE WANTS TO BE A POOR TEACHER. WELL, MAYBE SOUTHERNERS WILL STEP IN AGAIN AND RESCUE THE NORTH AND PREPARE THEM FOR ...
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  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Sounds like the teaching vacancies exceed the number of students in the Northern Region.

  • Ben 9 years ago

    I hold BSc and would love to take up a teaching appointment there. This is not a National service to be paid allowance but salary.

  • Barimaba 9 years ago

    Maybe they should try SADA

  • Abdul-Majeed 9 years ago

    Who to be blame?You send a teacher there no accommodation whether the teacher is sleeping on trees GES doesn't car.So the solution is just lying on your desks.