Hundreds of members of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) marched through Accra on Tuesday, October 1.
This was in protest against the government's delay in paying their 13-month arrears under the Tier 2 pension scheme.
The protest began at the Obra Spots in Nkrumah Circle and ended at the Independence Square which highlighted their grievances and a push for action.
Speaking to the media, the Greater Accra Regional Secretary, Peter Boateng called for urgent intervention from the Ministry of Education, Ghana Education Service and the government.
There is more in the following video report.
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