The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has congratulated Haruna Iddrisu on his nomination as the new Minister of Education.
In a statement released by UTAG, the association expressed confidence in Mr Iddrisu’s ability to address the pressing challenges in Ghana’s higher education sector.
“Your extensive experience in governance, policy development, and legislation uniquely positions you to tackle the pressing challenges confronting the higher education sector in Ghana,” the statement said.
UTAG highlighted key areas requiring attention, including advancing quality education, addressing infrastructure and funding deficits, fostering research and innovation, and improving the welfare of stakeholders in the education sector.
The association pledged its full support and collaboration in achieving policies and initiatives aimed at strengthening Ghana’s educational framework.
“As committed partners in academia, UTAG stands ready to work with you to realise these goals and contribute to the nation’s sustainable development,” the statement added.
UTAG concluded by wishing Mr Iddrisu success in his new role and emphasised its readiness for constructive engagement to transform higher education in Ghana.
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