The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has extended its warmest congratulations to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama on his election as the President of the Republic of Ghana.
In a statement released on 11th December 2024, TTAG acknowledged the significant responsibility that comes with the presidency and expressed its best wishes for a successful and impactful tenure.
The association revealed that it looks forward to collaborating with President Mahama’s administration to address the critical needs and concerns of over 67,000 teacher trainees across the nation.
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TTAG emphasized its commitment to working constructively with the government to ensure that teacher trainees receive adequate financial support, quality training, and the necessary resources to become effective and impactful educators for the future of Ghana.
The association believes that investing in teacher trainees is an investment in the future of Ghana’s education system and pledged its unwavering support in achieving this shared goal.
“We believe that investing in Teacher Trainees is investing in the future of Ghana’s Education system and we pledge our unwavering support in achieving this shared goal.”
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The statement concluded with a reiteration of TTAG’s congratulations to President Mahama and a call for a collaborative effort to enhance the education sector in Ghana.