The Ministry of Education has assured Parliament that all teachers employed by the Ghana Education Service (GES) who are awaiting financial clearance will soon be fully engaged.
The assurance followed a question from the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, , who sought clarification on the status of teachers who have not been paid after eight months.
Osei-Asare expressed satisfaction that education authorities had demonstrated commitment to addressing the matter.
Deputy Education Minister, Dr Clement Apaak, who led the ministry's team to the hearing, assured Parliament that his outfit was working tirelessly to resolve the issue.