Education Ministry establishes a three-member committee to investigate concerns raised by UTAG, with findings to be submitted to President Mahama.
Ministry Responds to UTAG Concerns
The has constituted a three-member committee to investigate concerns raised by the (UTAG).
This follows issues presented by the association during a recent press conference, which prompted swift action from the sector ministry.
Committee to Guide Government Decision
According to a press statement dated April 13, 2026, the Minister for Education, , approved the formation of the committee to ensure a careful and informed review of the allegations.
The committee has been tasked to examine the issues raised by UTAG and provide appropriate recommendations for consideration by .
Composition of the Committee
The committee is chaired by the Deputy Minister for Education, .
Other members include , Technical Advisor to the Ministry, and , Board Chairman of the (GTEC).
Call for Cooperation
The Ministry has appealed to all stakeholders to cooperate fully with the committee as it undertakes its assignment.
It reaffirmed its commitment to constructive dialogue and the resolution of all outstanding issues in the interest of strengthening tertiary education in Ghana.
Commitment to Stability in Higher Education
The move signals government’s intent to address concerns within the tertiary education sector through structured engagement and evidence-based decision-making.
Authorities say the outcome of the committee’s work will guide further actions aimed at maintaining stability and improving conditions within Ghana’s universities.
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