Correspondence from Ashanti Region With the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) National Delegates Conference scheduled for January 2026, Peter Martey, Treasurer of the Obuasi Local GNAT, is calling for a clean and respectful campaign from all aspirants vying for leadership positions.

Martey, also known as MP, stressed the importance of decency and sportsmanship in the lead-up to the conference, noting that while the pursuit of leadership can be intense, all candidates share the common goal of advancing GNAT and promoting the welfare of its members. "A clean campaign will not only uphold the dignity of the association but also foster an environment of mutual respect among members," Martey stated.

He urged aspirants to focus on critical issues relevant to members, such as improving teacher welfare, advocating for better educational resources, and enhancing GNAT's role in national development.

By centering discussions on these issues, he believes the association will benefit from more meaningful and impactful debates.