GNAT condemns attack on teachers by some WASSCE candidates over poor performance in Kade
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has sharply criticised the assault on several teachers by some WASSCE candidates at Kade in the Eastern Region. The incident reportedly happened at night after the release of the examination results, when a group of candidates blamed their poor performance on teachers who refused to allow cheating during the examinations.
Speaking to Class News, GNAT General Secretary Thomas Tanko Musah condemned the attack and urged educators to protect themselves when faced with potential danger.
He advised teachers to prioritise their personal safety, stating, “If at any point you feel your life is at risk, you are within your rights to leave. Notify your superiors and exit the environment. The Labour Law supports this, and we expect our members to act accordingly.”
Mr. Musah also issued a stern caution to the People’s National Party (PNP) Presidential Candidate, Janet Nabla, urging her to desist from making accusations against teachers in connection with the WASSCE results.
He warned that comments that appear to blame or provoke hostility toward educators are unacceptable. “Individuals like Janet Nabla must be mindful of their statements. Do not fuel public anger against teachers. If you have nothing constructive to add, refrain from attacking professionals who are doing their work,” he stressed.
GNAT is calling for calm while reinforcing its commitment to defend teachers who face threats or unjust criticism.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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