BREAKING NEWS: Angel Carbonu bows out as NAGRAT President By End of 2025

A significant chapter in the history of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) is coming to a close. Long-serving President Angel Carbonu has officially confirmed that his tenure as President ends this December 2025, paving the way for a new administration to steer the affairs of the teachers’ union.
The announcement marks the conclusion of a transformative and often fiery era of leadership for the graduate teachers’ union, with the transition process already in motion following the 14th National Delegates Conference held earlier this month in Sunyani.
Key Details of the Transition
Tenure Ends: Mr. Carbonu publicly announced, “In December, I will bring my tenure as President of NAGRAT to an end,” signaling a constitutional end to his leadership rather than a sudden removal.
The Search for a Successor: The association has initiated the process to elect new national officers. Reports indicate that guidelines and nomination forms for the 2025/2026 elections have been rolled out, with the new leadership expected to take full charge by January 2026.
Recent Conference: The transition was a key undertone of the recent National Delegates Conference on December 3, 2025, attended by high-profile figures including the Bono Regional Minister and Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Clement Apaak.
A Legacy of “Fire and Dialogue”
Angel Carbonu, who first took office in January 2018, leaves behind a legacy defined by his fierce advocacy for teachers’ welfare.
Policy Battles: He was a vocal critic of the “Double Track” system and frequently clashed with the government over the “Free SHS” implementation challenges, advocating for parents to support feeding costs to sustain the program.
Welfare Wins: His administration is credited with negotiating a 23% base pay increment in late 2023 and consistently fighting for the prompt payment of arrears and allowances.
Economic Advocacy: In his final months, he urged the incoming government to stabilize the Cedi and depoliticize the appointment of District Chief Executives, warning that the “mood of the nation” required urgent economic repairs.
What’s Next for NAGRAT?
As the union prepares to swear in new executives, the spotlight turns to the incoming leadership. They will inherit a union facing critical challenges, including ongoing negotiations for better service conditions and the evolving educational landscape under the new government administration.
The specific name of the new President is expected to be formally gazetted and announced upon the conclusion of the electoral process this month.
Relevance of the video: This video captures Angel Carbonu’s own confirmation that his presidency would conclude in December 2025, directly verifying the transition of power.
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