ENERGY MINISTER, DR MATHEW OPOKU PREMPEH
ENERGY MINISTER, DR MATHEW OPOKU PREMPEH

A group of teachers who are angry over deductions from their welfare funds for the purchase of laptops to aid their work are threatening to shut down all union offices if their money is not refunded by end of December.

The teachers who are currently marching to the various offices of the teacher unions to put forward their demands say the deduction is not right. The march is taking place in the capital Accra.

In collaboration with Teacher Unions, government started the distribution of laptops to all teachers in public schools in September across the country.

Launching the initiative dubbed ‘One Teacher One Laptop’, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia stated that the project is to help improve the quality of education.

He indicated that teachers will bear 30 per cent of the cost while government absorbs the remaining 70 per cent.

n November, jointly sued the Ghana Education Service (GES), the Attorney-General, and the Education Ministry over a move to award a contract on the initiative to the 1st Defendant, K.A Technologies Ghana Limited.

The plaintiffs are demanding that the sole-sourced contract awarded to K. A Technologies Ghana Limited be annulled because it is contrary to sections 40 a, b, c, d, and e of the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663), among other claims.

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