
GTEC's Stern Warning: Addressing the Misuse of Honorary Academic Titles in Ghana
Ghana's GTEC Issues 'Final Warning' on Misuse of Honorary Academic Titles The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has issued a stern warning regarding the increasing misuse of honorary academic titles within the country's educational system. This issue has sparked a heated debate, with concerns raised about the devaluation of genuine academic achievements and the potential for public deception. The AM Show on JoyNews recently hosted Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of the NDC and Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency, to discuss the matter. "GTEC shouldn't sit for this to get worse," stated Gbande, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. He highlighted the need for stricter regulations to differentiate between individuals who have earned their titles through rigorous academic work and those who have received them honorarily. Gbande stressed the importance of maintaining the integrity of academic titles and preventing the erosion of public trust in educational institutions. The discussion underscores the ongoing challenges in regulating honorary titles and ensuring transparency in the academic landscape. GTEC's warning serves as a call for greater accountability and a renewed focus on upholding academic standards in Ghana. The debate is expected to continue as stakeholders seek solutions to address this critical issue.