May Day: We remain committed to building a stronger future together – Dr. Apaak to Stakeholders in Education

Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, has echoed the government’s assurance to support and build a stronger future for all stakeholders in the education sector.
In a May Day message addressed to teachers, administrative staff, and other workers in the education sector, Dr. Apaak praised their unwavering dedication and the vital role they play in shaping the nation’s development.
Dr. also highlighted the need for continued collaboration to build a stronger and more resilient future for Ghana’s education sector.
“To our teachers, staff, and all workers, your dedication drives Ghana forward. We remain committed to supporting you and building a stronger future together,” he specified.
He again noted that the contributions of education workers remain fundamental to Ghana’s progress, as they continue to nurture the individuals needed for national growth.
Dr. Apaak acknowledged the challenges confronting the sector but assured stakeholders that measures are being pursued to improve working conditions and enhance the overall quality of education delivery.
He further called for unity and sustained effort among all individuals in the sector, emphasizing that a cooperative approach is important to reaching long-term success.
The message formed part of activities marking May Day, celebrating the efforts and sacrifices of stakeholders and workers in the education service across the country while reaffirming the government’s commitment to their welfare and professional growth.


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