You can’t blame NDC for 20% increase in hostel fees—Edem Agbana to UG student leaders

Former SRC President for the University of Ghana and now Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Eric Edem Agbana, has addressed concerns being raised about the 20% increase in hall fees by the University of Ghana Management. He is of the view that even though the decision to increase the fees is not right, student […] The post You can’t blame NDC for 20% increase in hostel fees—Edem Agbana to UG student leaders appeared first on MyNewsGh.

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You can’t blame NDC for 20% increase in hostel fees—Edem Agbana to UG student leaders

Former SRC President for the University of Ghana and now Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Eric Edem Agbana, has addressed concerns being raised about the 20% increase in hall fees by the University of Ghana Management.

He is of the view that even though the decision to increase the fees is not right, student leaders of the university’s decision to politicize it does not make sense.

Edem Abgana believes that the issues must be addressed bereft of politics in order to reach a solution favourable to all students.

“It is deeply disappointing for anyone; especially student leaders who should know better to propagate this baseless claim that the NDC has increased hall fees. Such assertions lack merit and are a deliberate attempt to mislead the public,” he said.

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IGNORE THE NPP’S MISCHIEF: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON UG HALL FEES

It is unfortunate, yet unsurprising, to see the NPP peddling falsehoods about an alleged astronomical increase in hall fees at the University of Ghana by the NDC. As a former UG SRC President, I am well-versed in the processes that determine fees and charges. Let me set the record straight:

1. Fees Are Approved a Year in Advance: All fees and charges for an academic year are determined and approved by the University Council in the previous academic year. This means that fees for the 2023/2024 academic year were approved during the 2022/2023 academic year, long before the NDC assumed office.

2. The Current University Council Still Reflects Akufo-Addo’s Government: The current University of Ghana Council remains constituted with nominees and representatives of the Akufo-Addo government. President John Mahama is yet to constitute new university councils.

3. Baseless Claims from Student Leaders: It is deeply disappointing for anyone;especially student leaders who should know better to propagate this baseless claim that the NDC has increased hall fees. Such assertions lack merit and are a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.

4. Having said this, I join the many voices calling on the government, particularly our distinguished Minister of Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, himself a former student leader, to urgently intervene. I appeal to him to explore the possibility of a reduction in the fees to ease the burden on students and their families.

Education remains a cornerstone of national development, and we must do everything in our power to ensure that no student is left behind due to financial constraints. A swift and compassionate response from the government would not only provide relief but also reaffirm its commitment to prioritizing the welfare of the youth, who represent the future of this nation.

Let us act now to make education more accessible and equitable for all.

Thank you.

Eric Edem Agbana

MP, Ketu North

Former SRC President

University of Ghana.

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