The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG)-Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) chapter has announced the results of its voting process regarding industrial action.
In a landslide decision, 71.59% of members voted in favor of initiating industrial action to demand a nationwide ban on mining and prospecting for minerals in forest reserves, farmlands, and rivers.
Voting Results:
●YES: 446 votes (71.59%)
●NO: 177 votes (28.41%)
The outcome clearly indicates that the majority of UTAG-KNUST members support taking industrial action which comes off October 10th.
This decision was made to pressure the government to enforce a nationwide ban on mining and prospecting in environmentally sensitive areas.
Professor Patrick Addo-Fordjour, BIEC Chair of UTAG-KNUST, expressed gratitude to all members who participated in this important decision-making process.
This vote demonstrates the association’s commitment to advocating for policies that protect Ghana’s natural resources and environment.
This development follows a similar decision by the University of Health Allied Sciences (UHAS) division of UTAG, which also voted in support of the Organized Labour strike starting October 10.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Isaac Bediako