The Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG) has petitioned to intervene in the Colleges of Education Teacher Association Ghana (CETAG) strike, which has entered its fifth day, leaving students with less than three weeks to complete their semester. Speaking on GHOne TV, the President of the Trainees' Association of Ghana, Soale Razak explains the rationale behind the association's decision to petition , highlighting the need for the minister's update on the strike action "There has been a petition to on one of our four sectors within our distance. We see it is very prudent that the minister is invited to the House to update us all as to the headway to the strike action because the strike has entered its fifth day and it's really not helping us as students across all year groups from level 100 to level 400." Mr. Razak expresses his frustration and concern over the lack of progress in resolving the strike, which has left students in a precarious situation with the semester's timeline under threat: "With level 400 feeling the heat match because we have been receiving assurances from all stakeholders of government including the Ministry of Education about progress being made and then the strike will be brought to a resolution as soon as possible. "But from where we sit and how we look at things happening, we are still not happy and we are by the turn of events because right now the time frame for us to vacate or complete the semester which is scheduled to end on September 7th is almost closed," he added. Mr.