The Ministry of Education has dismissed reports suggesting that the government intends to scrap teacher trainee allowances.
According to the Ministry, the claims stem from a statement made by Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu during an interaction with the Executives of the Principals of Colleges of Education (PRINCOF).
Clarifying the Minister’s remarks, the Ministry stated that the government remains committed to supporting students in Colleges of Education and is open to exploring ways to enhance financial assistance.
It noted that if necessary, an improved student loan scheme could be considered as an additional support measure.
Furthermore, the Minister emphasized that the government would maintain the allowances until all stakeholders reach a firm agreement following further deliberations.
In a statement dated Tuesday, February 4, 2025, the Ministry addressed the claims, stating, “The Ministry has taken note of a front-page publication in the Tuesday, 4th February 2025 edition of The Daily Graphic with the headline ‘Teacher Trainee Allowance to go.’ The headline is not only sensational but misleading, as their narration of the story indicated.”
The Ministry urged media houses to verify information with them before publication to prevent unnecessary concerns among stakeholders.
Reaffirming its commitment to supporting teacher trainees and education delivery, the Ministry called on the public to disregard the misleading report, stating, “We urge the public to disregard the misleading publication and rely on official communication from the Ministry for accurate information.”
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