NAGRAT vows teachers will arm themselves over rising student violence

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has issued a stern warning to the Ghana Education Service (GES), demanding urgent intervention to curb the increasing incidents of violence and threats against teachers in schools nationwide.
NAGRAT President Angel Carbonu announced that the Association will begin a series of actions starting June 1, 2025, if the GES fails to implement decisive measures to protect educators.
“The first order of life is self-preservation. If someone can arm himself and harm me, I should be able to come to school armed,” Carbonu stated, reflecting growing anxiety among teachers over their safety in the classroom.
Carbonu further stressed that teachers are prepared to take their safety into their own hands if necessary, remarking, “We will have to protect ourselves. We will have to make sure that no stupid student kills us in the line of our duty.”
His comments follow a spate of alarming incidents in which teachers have been physically attacked or threatened by students, sparking national debate about discipline, safety, and the deteriorating respect for authority in educational institutions.
NAGRAT has strongly criticised the GES and government authorities for what it describes as a “lacklustre” and inadequate response to the issue.
The Association is calling for immediate and concrete action to ensure the safety and security of teachers across the country, warning that continued inaction could have serious consequences for the education sector.
He spoke in an interview on Accra-based Citi FM’s Eyewitness News on Thursday, May 22.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
V/R: Ho High Court sentences two to 94 years, another to life imprisonment for murder of Sogakope Assembly Member
20:24North Tongu MP donates laptops to newly posted teachers in rural communities
09:52Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, Gbevlo-Lartey at Sankara's mausoleum inauguration in Burkina Faso
03:59Ledzokuku MP sponsors BECE mock exams for 3,773 candidates
15:38Ghana Armed Forces DPR bids farewell to Brig- Gen Aggrey-Quashie
14:31“Africa’s time is now”—Dr. Bawumia inspires with digital vision at Cambridge conference
03:29Ghana risks clean water crisis by 2030 – Dr. Aduko warns
13:14Security consultant commends law enforcement over crackdown on streetism in Accra
07:08Ghana joins Burkina Faso to honour Thomas Sankara and fallen heroes
03:23MP supports 765 BECE candidates in Builsa South with exam materials
12:57