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Teaching and learning has come to a standstill for the past one month at the Tamale School of Hygiene following a boycott by teachers of the school.
Final year students are frustrated as their project works have stalled because the teachers are not ready to supervise their works.
Speaking to Joy News' Martina Bugri, the students said if the situation continues until Friday, April13, they will have no alternative than to vacate the school.
According to the students, since school resumed this semester, no teacher has step foot into any of their lecture halls.
They alleged that the school owes teachers huge sums of money for marking allowance, research allowance and teaching.
Some of the final year students expressed worry this development could affect their final results.
The principal of the School, Alfred Asibi, who declined to go on record, admitted that teaching and learning has come to a stop, but added that all efforts to get the teachers to dialogue have proven futile.
He said currently the matter has been referred to the Health Training Secretariat under the Ministry of Health in Accra to help resolve the issue.
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