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NAGRAT is seeking for the removal of NASIA Executive Director

NAGRAT, which stands for National Association of Graduate Teachers, is likely calling for the removal of the NASIA Executive Director due to a disagreement or concern regarding their leadership or decisions. NAGRAT’s demand suggests they believe the current Executive Director is unfit or ineffective in their role within NASIA (National Association of School Improvement Associations). This could stem from issues such as policy disagreements, management style, or perceived failures in achieving organizational goals.

President of the National Graduate Association of Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) is demanding the removal of the Executive Director of the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NASIA), Dr. Haggar Hilda Ampadu.

NAGRAT argues that the authority has failed to work closely with the various teacher unions.

The association is also questioning why the authority has sidelined trained teachers under the Ghana Education Service to embark on inspections in various schools.

The President of NAGRAT, Angel Carbonu said Dr Hilda Ampadu must be replaced with a more competent person.

“One wonders whether it’s right for the Inspector to be the one to collect fees and charges. And again, I have never seen the report that NASIA is supposed to bring out quarterly on the inspection work that they have done. It looks as if the leader of NASIA as of now does not understand the job that is been given to her.

“We humbly plead with the government to change her and get a more competent person to manage NASIA and see how we operate in that [area]. Since that agency was formed, it has never had any meetings with the representatives of the teachers in this country, and I’m talking about the unions.

“There has not been a single meeting, we have reached out to the head of NASIA, the leadership, all these years, and we’re talking about six years now, zero, no meeting,” Angel Carbonu said.

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