In recent political news from Ghana, several key issues have emerged concerning education governance and infrastructure development. Dr. Clement Apaak, the Deputy Minister of Education, has officially rejected a proposed 25% increase in academic fees at the University of Ghana, asserting that no authorization has been granted for such a hike. He emphasized the importance of stakeholder engagement and stated that any fees collected under the new structure must be reversed until compliance measures are established. The university clarified that the fee increase was driven by student leadership groups and lacked official approval.
In a related education matter, the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has voiced strong objections to the inauguration of the new Scholarship Authority Board, citing the absence of student representation as a significant oversight. NUGS, representing over 12.5 million students, is calling for immediate dialogue with the government to amend the Board's composition to include student voices, which they argue is essential for fair governance and effective scholarship distribution.
On the political front, Sofo Tanko Rashid Computer, CEO of the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications, criticized the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, claiming it left the country on a dangerous economic trajectory. He praised President John Dramani Mahama's return to power for stabilizing the economy and noted the absence of scandals during his first year in office, highlighting the importance of accountability in governance.
Additionally, Member of Parliament John Dumelo has made a commitment to enhance road infrastructure in his Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, aiming to complete all road projects by 2028. He expressed gratitude to private sector partners for their support in these initiatives, emphasizing community collaboration as a key element in achieving this goal. These developments reflect ongoing discussions and commitments in Ghana's political landscape, particularly concerning education and infrastructure.
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