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GES rubbishes alleged messages to “unposted” newly trained teachers…

Managements of Ghana Education Service (GES) are finding it extremely difficult to convince some trained teachers as to what their next line of action may be. If readers can slightly recall, GES tasked the 2018 newly trained teachers from Colleges of Education (CoE) to pursue a compulsory 1-year national service and also, write licensure exams from the National Teaching Council before they stand the chance to be posted.

Their mates who completed various universities and pursued education-related courses were also coerced to satisfy the above criteria, and, also promised with future postings. But, unfortunately, when the said postings were released, they ignored some of the CoE graduates and all the said university graduates.

This move from GES has been met with various agitations, demonstrations, picketing, and other protesting avenues. With the foregoing trend, some scammers have also delved into the chaotic scene and are striving as hard as possible to scam unsuspecting graduates who are yearning for appointments into the GES. As part of their modus operandi, they’ve resorted to sending messages to these frustrated graduates to lure them into unfavourable situations.

One of such messages has been posted and a disclaimer issued on the official Facebook page of GES. Check the screenshot of the said message below:

What do you make of the above development?

BY: C. A. Asante
Freelance Writer
Ghana

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C. A. Asante is a teacher (Village Teacher) by profession who has reported on a number of elections in Ghana for Central Press Newspaper. He is known among his peers as a researcher and regular contributor in Education, Politics, etc. Follow : Instagram- @ chris_asante1...Facebook: CA Asante

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