Update on Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) Strike Today

The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) declared the strike to press home their demands, which include issues related to conditions of service, allowances, and other outstanding concerns. CETAG has maintained that until these matters are properly addressed by the government and relevant authorities, their members will not return to the classroom.
Many teacher trainees across Ghana are still worried as the CETAG strike continues, even though the official resumption date for Colleges of Education is 19th January 2026. As of today, there has been no clear announcement that the strike has ended, and this has created confusion and frustration among students.
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With the resumption date getting closer, many teacher trainees are anxious about what will happen next. several trainees have been asking the same question repeatedly: “When will the CETAG strike end?” Unfortunately, there is still no definite answer. This uncertainty is affecting students’ academic plans. Some trainees had hoped that lectures would resume smoothly on 19th January 2026.
CETAG has explained that the strike is not meant to punish students but to push for fair treatment and respect for lecturers in the Colleges of Education. According to the association, resolving these issues will help improve teaching and learning in the long run. They believe that when lecturers are well motivated and treated fairly, students will also benefit.
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The government, on the other hand, has assured the public that discussions are ongoing. Stakeholders are hopeful that dialogue between CETAG, the Ministry of Education, and other agencies will lead to a solution soon. However, until an official statement is released confirming the suspension or end of the strike, trainees should prepare for possible delays.
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For now, teacher trainees are advised to stay calm and rely on credible sources for updates. GH EDU PRO will continue to share verified information as soon as there are official announcements. Students should avoid spreading unconfirmed rumours, as this can cause unnecessary panic.
In conclusion, the CETAG strike is still ongoing despite the announced resumption date of 19th January 2026. Teacher trainees remain uncertain and are actively seeking updates. All eyes are now on the government and CETAG to reach an agreement that will allow lecturers to return to the classroom and academic activities to resume fully. Until then, patience and constant monitoring of official updates remain very important.



