The Association say they have been treated unfairly by their employer and it was time for them to demand better services.
They alleged that since 2017 their uniform allowance, fuel, risk, accommodation, books, and research allowances have not been paid.
Chairman of the Association, Emmanuel Osei Gyamfi said they are disappointed in the government for how they have been treated.
They want their allowances paid or they will lay down their tools.
The failure on the part of the government to pay these allowances he noted has brought untold hardship on their members.
He revealed several meetings and negotiations with their employer have proved futile. Read Full Story

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