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Child Rights International sues teacher unions over strike

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
November 14, 2022
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A Child- Centered Organization , Child’s Rights International (CRI), has dragged three teacher unions on strike to the Supreme Court.

In a suit, filed last Friday November 11, 2022, CRI is making a case that the strike by the three unions is unconstitutional and a violation of the rights of students to education as enshrined by Articles 25 and 28 of the 1992 Constitution.

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The suit is against the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) , the Coalition of Concerned Teachers (CCT) and the Attorney -General (A-G).

Per the details in the suit, CRI is of the contention that the strike which the teacher unions embarked upon to drum home their displeasure about the appointment of a new Director -General of the Ghana Education Service (GES) had no justification in law, is unconstitutional and and collective punishment against students.

Reliefs 

The plaintiff is asking the Supreme Court to declare that the strike by the three unions is unconstitutional as it violates the rights of pre-tertiary students to education which is guaranteed by Articles 25(1)(a) and b; 28(4); and 33(5).

CRI is further asking the apex court to declare as unconstitutional the withdrawal of services by the three unions following the strike for being inconsistent with Article 23 of the 1992 Constitution which protects the fundamental rights human of the students to administrative fairness

The plaintiff also wants the Supreme Court to order the three unions to call off the strike and perpetually restrain them from the “unlawful and unconstitutional strike.”

Background 

On October 19, this year, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, appointed Dr Eric Nkansah as the new Director -General of GES.

The appointment was met with disapproval on the educational front , especially by the three teacher unions – GNAT, NAGRAT and CCT, on the basis that Dr Nkansah was not an educationist and therefore his appointment was against the convention on the appointments of Director -General of GES since 1974.

The three unions issued an ultimatum to the government to rescind Dr Nkansah’s appointment by November 4.

After the expiration of the ultimatum, the three unions declared a nationwide strike, the three unions declared a nationwide strike.

Statement of case 

In its statement of case, CRI avers that the reason for the strike by the three unions has to basis in the law.

According to CRI, embarking on strike due to displeasure with the appointment of Director-General of GES is not a justifiable ground.

It added that even though the three teacher unions have a right under the constitution to embark on any action , including strikes,  to protect the interests of their members, the current strike is  not justified.

In view of that, the plaintiff argues that the constitutional rights of the three teacher unions to embark on strike is not absolute, especially when it is based on an unjustifiable ground and also violates the rights of students to education

According to the plaintiff, the strike is rather an unconstitutional act which has deprived students in pre-tertiary government schools of the fundamental human right to education as stipulated in the 1992 Constitution.

“Pre-tertiary students and are entitled to fundamental human rights provided under the constitution and that these rights can only be deprived them in accordance with law and procedure permitted by law,” the statement of case added.

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