

Ghanaian University Lecturers End Strike, Classes to Resume Tomorrow
Ghanaian University Lecturers Resume Work After Strike Suspension Ghana's university lecturers will return to work tomorrow, following the recent suspension of their strike. The news comes from an interview on Channel One TV with Prof. Augustine Oclloo, Deputy Director General of GTEC (Ghana Tertiary Education Commission). The strike, which lasted several weeks, caused significant disruption to academic activities across the country. "Academic work must continue," stated Prof. Oclloo in the interview. He confirmed that the decision to end the strike was communicated to the lecturers yesterday. While the official end of the strike was expected today, the professor expressed satisfaction that it concluded, allowing for the immediate resumption of classes. The strike had resulted in significant disruption to the academic calendar and raised concerns among students and parents alike. The resumption of work marks a significant step towards restoring normalcy to the education system. The government's response to the lecturers’ demands is expected to be a key focus in the coming days. The peaceful resolution of this labor dispute is a positive sign for the future of education in Ghana.