General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketia has taken a swipe at executives of Teacher Trainees Association over their criticism of government’s withdrawal of allowances for them.
He indicates that the executives have arrogated to themselves powers and going round the country to champion a crusade against the ruling government and therefore want them to be hooted at.
The NDC stalwart observes that the executives are a minority of the entire population of teacher trainees in the country and therefore cannot dictate to the majority which party to vote for at the December 7 polls.
“They cannot determine who the rest of the students should vote for. If they come trying to instigate you against the government, hoot at them because it is not within their right to determine who their colleagues should vote for.” He said.
Speaking to Kwame Adinkra on Abusua Nkomo, he said the policy has rather led to an increase in enrolment figures with more number of trainees at the various colleges of education throughout the country. According to him, it is absurd the executives will be kicking against such a policy when it makes teacher education more accessible to the masses aimed at curtailing the pupil-teacher ratio deficit in the country affecting teaching and learning.
“These are sound policies that even made it possible for them to get enrolled into the various teacher training colleges. Why will they be opposed to it and want to use it a trump card to campaign against the NDC.
They are not those to determine whether their colleagues should vote for us or not. Those communities who hitherto the introduction of the new policy had no teachers and those who can now attend colleges as a result, will vote for the NDC”, he boasted
Source: ultimatefmonline.com
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Yoooooooooo General we live to see
I don't blame him because his children will not go training colleges. Scrap bursaries, grants and the hypocrisy in nursing allowance .
A-PLUS was right.
General kindly sh*ut up and let us think. So why did JM bring back the nurses training allowance? Hypocrisy is what NDC is into
You never think of anything sensible so u just write whatever comes to that damn head of urs which get a very low IQ just like ur general mosquito. Those executives are representing the students but at first u guys said u care less so why is the general trying to give us lectures. No wonder many children end up with bad results
WHY POLITICIANS DONT THINK???????????? YOU PRODUCE MORE AND YOU CANT GIVE THEM JOBS? AND YOU PRODUCE ACOORDING TO THEY JOB DEMAND? WHICH IS BETTER?????? SOMBODY SHOULD TELL ME?????
Jonathan Lagos have never made sense and I feel nauseous when I see his name. The executives stand for the whole student body so what they say is from the students and ndc shouldn't think everybody is as dumb as they are, they are playing with the lives of Ghanaians thinking Charlotte Osei is there to help them so don't care a hoot, but thank God, ndc do not give life so when God speak who can challenge. I always feel sorry for Charlotte Osei for giving herself to the ndc to be used for her to get punishment from God, ndc can not bribe God and if anyone can battle with God,let them try. The Battle Is Still The Lord's.
The general of fuuuuuulishness. All these people call themselves leaders of our nation. ***barred word*** bi nti logic. When will this man think properly for one minute. We in the teacher training college support our leaders
THE GENERAL TOOK THE WIND OUT OF MY SAIL. BUT LET ME CHIP IN THIS. EVEN MAJORITY OF THE FEW EXECUTIVES AGREE WITH THE PRESIDENT. THE OTHERS ARE SIMPLY BACKWARDS ARS LICKING BUFUUUUUNS.
If abolishing the trainee allowance is increasing the students population why the should anybody think of bringging it back. Well Ghanaians your guess is as good as mine.