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We Need Cash, Not Unproductive Meetings – Gyampo Charges UTAG Leadership to Boycott Meetings

Professor Ransford Gyampo, secretary to the Legon branch of University Teachers Association of Ghana (Ghana) has bemoaned the government’s incessant meetings in attempt to convince lecturers to return to the classrooms.

According to him these meetings are unproductive and does not solve the demands of UTAG.

He therefore charged the leadership of UTAG boycott these ‘unproductive meetings’.

“UTAG, we must only honour meetings that are productive. Others cannot use us to create the impression as if they are working by calling us to meetings. Meetings that cannot commit government to honor its obligations towards us in improving our Conditions of Service are inconsequential. We need cash, we don’t need meetings,” he wrote on his Facebook wall on Wednesday January 19, 2022.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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