Abstract:
The  study  sought to  find  out  the  relationship  between  leadership  style  and 
employees’  commitment  in  Sefwi  Wiawso Municipal Education Directorate. 
Specifically,  the  study  sought  to  achieve  the  following:  find  out  the  leadership 
styles  being  exhibited  by  the  management,  the  effect  of  leadership  styles  on 
affective commitment level of staff, examine the effect of leadership styles on the 
normative commitment level of staff and assess the effect of leadership styles on 
the  continuance  commitment  level  of  staff  of  the  Sefwi Wiawso  Municipal 
Education Directorate. The research approach adopted was the quantitative and a 
descriptive  survey  design  was  used.  The  target  population  consisted  both  senior 
and junior staff totaling 147. Out of 147, 110 employees were randomly sampled. 
The  research  instrument  was  questionnaires.  The  study  found  a  weak  positive 
correlation  between  the  leadership  variable  and  employee  affective  commitment 
at the education directorate, indicating that leadership at the directorate explains a 
small amount of affective commitment variance and has a statistically significant 
effect on affective commitment at the directorate. At the Sefwi Wiawso Municipal 
Education  Directorate,  it  was  determined  that  there  was  a  statistically  significant 
association  between  leadership  and  staff  commitment  (affective,  normative,  and 
continuance). The study recommends that the Sefwi Wiawso Municipal Education 
Directorate's management maintain credibility in the application of various 
leadership  strategies  in  order  to  increase  employee  commitment.  These  may 
involve assuring system upgrades in determining the success of their 
demonstrated leadership behaviours.