GES clarifies circular does not silence teachers or ban protests

A GES circular about teacher absenteeism got read as a gag order, and management had to publicly walk back the optics.

GES denies circular targets teacher free speech
  • The Ghana Education Service issued a clarification on March 13.
  • Critics interpreted a March 9 directive as a media ban.
  • Munawaru Issahaque signed the original internal circular.
  • Public backlash forced the explicit denial pretty quickly.
The original directive flagged media visits as absenteeism
  • Teachers leaving posts during school hours drew the warning.
  • Visiting the headquarters or engaging the media could trigger discipline.
  • Regional Directors were told to log absenteeism strictly.
  • The service code of conduct was cited as the legal basis.
GES insists constitutional rights remain untouched
  • Management says demonstrations and free expression are still protected.
  • The directive allegedly just reinforces decades-old administrative channels.
  • Concerns should escalate from the school level through the district first.
  • Regional Directorates handle issues before they reach headquarters.
 

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