Ghanaian Teachers To Be Employed By Seychelles Government And The UK

To many teacher in Ghana, it would be a great opportunity to enrich their CV’s as well as expose them to different cultures.

The Government of Ghana in it’s quest to have many teachers employed, has through the ambassador of Seychelles is seeking to enter into an agreement with the government to have Ghanaian teachers employed to help shape their(Seychelles) education system.

This called was made by Mr Wavel Ramkalawan, the president of the republic of Seychelles when he met Ghana’s representative in the name of Mr. Charles Asuako Owire.

The president, Mr. Wavel said that in order to up the standards of his country’s education system, he would pled with the Ambassador to help export Ghanaian teachers to share their experiences with his people.

This transpired in the State House in Victoria, where the Ambassador presented his accreditation to the president.

Charles Asuako Owire, the Ambassador to Seychelles then said,”We already have five Ghanaian teachers here and the president thinks that it will be good if we increase the number of teachers. That will be part of the agreement we are seeking to establish with Seychelles,”

In similar news, the Minister of Education, Hon. Yaw Adutwum has expressed the government of UK’s willingness to accept Ghanaian qualified teachers to help build better education system in their country.

The minister mentioned that after the successful implementation of the Free SHS programme, the UK’s minster in charged of education has seen the contribution of this programme and has therefore called on him to assist on what he has expressed.

Source: 3news

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