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Dr Christian Addai-Poku, as New GES Director General disclaimer

Dr Christian Addai-Poku is not happy about how his name is circulating in the media as a preferred Director General for GES hence the strike Action by Teachers.

Teachers declared strike to to registered their displeasure for the appointment of a new Director General of Education, there has been series of meetings to address the issues and call of the strike.

Here is what He has to say,

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DISCLAIMER

”I have come across a story on Daily Graphic Online captioned “Govt drags striking teachers to Labour Commission over Nkansah’s appointment as GES D-G”.

The story stated “Graphic Online has gathered from some sources within the teachers front that they would have preferred Dr Christian Addai-Poku, a former President of NAGRAT as the GES DG”.

I want to state categorically that until I read this story online, I was never aware of any such discussion anywhere, that is, if there has ever been any such discussion at all. I cannot be the subject of the Teacher Unions struggle over the appointment of the Director General. It is regrettable that Daily Graphic could not quote from any authoritative sources in such a serious allegation but resorted to rumours and unidentified sources. I am unhappy to see my name in such a story and I distance myself from the said publication and whatever it was intended to achieve”.

Dr. Christian Addai-Poku
Registrar, National Teaching Council

 

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