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Detailed Status Update on the Ongoing Distribution of TM1 Laptops

Addressing Distribution Challenges and Structural Issues Among Recipients

 

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For years, deductions have been made from teachers’ salaries with the promise of laptop distribution. However, there remains a lack of transparency regarding the criteria used for the distribution of these laptops.

Recently, a letter emerged online, providing assurance to teachers who have yet to receive their promised laptops. Reports indicate that a significant percentage of teachers have been given their laptops, with only a few remaining in the following regions:

– Western Region
– Eastern Region
– Central Region
– Greater Accra Region
– Volta Region
– Ashanti Region
– Teachers on study leave

This suggests that regions not listed here have completed their distribution through the mop-up exercise.

Unfortunately, many of the distributed laptops have experienced technical failures shortly after their issuance. A recent post on Facebook, from a page discussing the TM1 laptop, highlighted issues with structural integrity, noting that a common part of the laptops has broken in many units. Despite these issues, the Ghana Education Service is yet to address the concerns of the affected teachers.

The table below details the ongoing mop-up exercise.

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