The Colleges of Education Non-Teaching Staff Association of Ghana (CENTSAG) is holding elections today to choose new executives. This milestone event is crucial for the association, which has been advocating for the welfare and interests of non-teaching staff in Ghana's colleges of education.¹
CENTSAG has been addressing pressing concerns, such as delayed salary grade migrations and benefits, to improve the working conditions and livelihoods of its members. The association's efforts aim to promote a more supportive and equitable environment for non-teaching staff in Ghana's colleges of education.
Although specific details about the election process, candidates, and voting procedures are not available, the outcome of this election will likely shape the future of CENTSAG and its advocacy efforts.
Similar elections have taken place in other Ghanaian educational institutions, such as the Student Representative Council (SRC) and the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS). These elections demonstrate the ongoing efforts to promote leadership, representation, and advocacy within Ghana's educational sector.