
The University Teachers Association of Ghana UTAG has given the government a 14-day ultimatum to remove the Director-General and Deputy Director-General of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission GTEC. UTAG accuses the GTEC leadership of regulatory overreach and issuing coercive directives that are undermining confidence in the tertiary education sector. The association also demands the immediate withdrawal of a circular dated September 30, 2025, which disaccredited some institutions. UTAG National President, Prof Vera Ogeh, outlined these demands, calling for the urgent operationalization of the Education Regulatory Bodies Act through a clear legislative instrument, including mandatory consultative rule-making, defined limits on regulatory interference, and a transparent appeals process. She also requested the protection of all existing post-retirement contracts entered into before the directives and UTAG's inclusion in all relevant consultative processes for the Legislative Instrument for Act 1023. Prof Ogeh warned that failure to address these concerns within 14 days would lead to further action from the association.
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