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The leadership of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) says it would ensure all teachers receive their laptops as promised by the government.
The 1 Teacher, 1 Laptop policy initiated by the previous administration of GNAT is being championed by the government to ensure all teachers own laptops to enhance ICT literacy in schools.
The General Secretary of GNAT, Thomas Musah, during a tour of the Volta and Oti Regions revealed that the distribution of laptops to teachers in junior high schools has begun nationwide.
This according to him follows the completion of distribution to teachers in the Senior High Schools.
Mr. Musa indicated that so far, teachers in Senior High Schools and some Junior High Schools except those in Ashanti and Volta regions have been served, however, teachers in Primary schools and kindergarten are yet to be served.
He added that leadership has been notified that the stock supplied to some districts in the Volta Region would not be enough per the statistics given.
“We will do the necessary follow up and ensure the outstanding ones [laptops] are supplied”, he assured.
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