Audio By Carbonatix
Teachers in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality of the Western Region have declared industrial action over what they describe as the failure of authorities to respond to demands following the alleged assault of three teachers by military personnel at Adiewoso M/A Basic School.
The action follows a two-week ultimatum earlier issued by the Ghana National Association of Teachers after the April 30 incident in which three teachers and a civilian were allegedly assaulted during a military operation linked to illegal mining activities in the community.
In a fresh update, the teacher unions say they are dissatisfied with the lack of response from the relevant authorities regarding their demands for investigations, justice for the affected teachers, and compensation.

The unions have therefore announced that teachers across the municipality will, from Tuesday, May 26, wear red armbands and begin a sit-down strike in protest against the alleged attack and what they describe as the insensitive handling of the matter by authorities.
According to the unions, a complete withdrawal of teaching and learning services will commence on June 1 if their concerns are not addressed.
The earlier incident occurred at Adiewoso in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality, where GNAT alleged that military personnel conducting an anti-galamsey operation assaulted residents, including three teachers of Adiewoso M/A Basic School.
GNAT had described the alleged assault as “barbaric and inhumane,” claiming the teachers identified themselves and presented their GNAT identity cards but were still subjected to beatings.
The association subsequently called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, the Ghana Armed Forces, the Ghana Police Service, and the Ghana Education Service to investigate the matter and ensure those responsible are sanctioned.
Teacher unions insist they will continue with their planned actions until concrete steps are taken to address the matter and guarantee the safety of teachers.
Latest Stories
-
John Mahama receives customized set of golf clubs ahead of 2026 Head of State Invitational Tournament
8 minutes -
‘Recent cedi depreciation within reasonable limits compared to historic rates’ — Prof. Asuming
18 minutes -
QNET donates football equipment to S-Inkoom Football Academy
23 minutes -
NDC likely to witness fiercest internal contest – Miracles Aboagye
50 minutes -
Over 300 actors audition for Big Ghun and Doreen Avio’s ‘Scarlett Unveiled’
1 hour -
MTN introduces 0.75% charges on MoMo-to-bank transfers from June 1
1 hour -
NDC urged to establish clear guidelines to manage growing political ambitions
2 hours -
Tarkwa-Nsuaem teachers declare strike over alleged assault of colleagues by military men
2 hours -
Ghana to ban styrofoam products from January 2027 in major anti-pollution drive
2 hours -
Ghana to host landmark global supply chain summit as EU deforestation deadline looms
2 hours -
Haruna vs Asiedu Nketiah: Tensions could distract gov’t from governance agenda — Dr Osae-Kwapong
2 hours -
NSA releases PIN codes for 18,617 nurses and midwives for 2026/27 national service
2 hours -
She refused to look away: How Regina Asamoah brought Ghana’s missing children crisis into the light
2 hours -
GRA announces two-month amnesty for uncustomed vehicle users
2 hours -
Haruna vs Asiedu Nketiah: Tensions ‘worrying’ if allowed to escalate — Dr Osae-Kwapong
2 hours