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UTAG welcomes reinstatement of dismissed UEW staff, demands end to impasse

 

By:brightwebtv.com/Nana asare barimah

 

 

 

 

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), has welcomed the reinstatement of three dismissed staff of the University of Education Winneba (UEW) but is demanding a lasting solution to the impasse at the university.

UEW has been closed down for nearly a month after students staged a violent protest over the conduct of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Afful Broni which they termed authoritarian and full of vindictiveness.

Prof. Afful Broni had sacked some staff and lecturers of the school; a move which angered some of the students.
The root cause of the impasse has been many legal tussles that have rocked the institution for the past years, resulting in the ousting of Prof. Mawutor Avoke from his position as the Vice Chancellor of the university.
There are already calls for the resignation of the current Vice Chancellor, Prof. Afful Broni over the matter.
The school is also expected to resume on April 8, 2019.
But Dr. Eric Opoku Mensah, the UTAG President, has told Citi News the association is hoping that the current development will help end the impasse at the school.
“What we have seen recently is the beginning of that process. We have committed to making sure that there is unity, peace and tranquility for teaching and learning and research to continue.”
Dr. Eric Opoku Mensah, further urged other stakeholders to commit to the ongoing processes to ensure lasting peace on the school’s campus.
Our reinstatement not enough – Avea Nsoh
Meanwhile, one of the reinstated staff at the school, Prof. Avea Nsoh wants the institution’s Governing Council to reinstate all other dismissed persons as it begins processes to resolve the crisis in the school.

“I don’t think this is holistic enough and it appears discriminatory. This is not to say that the council has not made an effort to reinstate us. We really appreciate that but we think that is not good enough because we have some of our colleagues still standing out there.  There are other demands but the first goodwill is to say that everybody, come back, and then we can move from there,” he said in a Citi News interview.

By: citinewsroom.com | Ghana

 

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