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NAGRAT declares indefinite strike over 5 yrs unpaid arrears

By Clement Edward Kumsah
NAGRAT declares indefinite strike
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The National Association of Graduate Teachers, NAGRAT has declared an indefinite strike, beginning today, Wednesday, April 4, 2018.

According to NAGRAT, their action is to protest of government’s continuous refusal to pay five years salaries in arrears owed its members.

The declaration comes a day after final year students in Senior High Schools began writing the West African Senior School Certificate Examinations.

Addressing a press conference, President of the NAGRAT, Eric Angel Carbonu, who declared the strike noted that despite countless pledges by the government to prioritise the teacher in the education sector no action has been taken in that regard.

“Instead what see are…maneuvering and manipulation employed by the Ministry of Finance and the government to drag its feet and possibly refuse to pay the arrears at all,” he said.

He thus stated that NAGRAT has no alternative than to advise itself and that the “leadership of NAGRAT do hereby on this day Wednesday, April 4, 2018 resolve that all NAGRAT members at the pre-tertiary level should lay down their tools and stay from work.”

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