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Concerned alumni said the documents were ready to be handed over to special prosecutor Martin Amidu (left) and Auditor General Daniel Domelevo (right) to investigate GHS 5.7 million. have been diverted.
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Former students of the University of Education, Winneba (STE), alluded to a petition addressed to Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, and Auditor General, Daniel Domelevo, for which they are investigating on a misappropriation of funds in the school.
The deputy chancellor (VC) of the institution, Reverend Father Anthony Afful-Broni, was accused of making arbitrary decisions that disrupted the functioning of the institution, including by diverting funds.
The spokesman of the former students concerned, Victor Osei-Tutu Agyapong, said: "Documents are ready to be handed over to the Special Prosecutor and Auditor General to investigate the treatment of 5.7 million euros by the GHS hijacked. "
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At the same time, students from the Winneba University Campus, who were wronged, staged a big protest on Wednesday night, blocking roads and burning car tires, as reported by the Adom News Central Region correspondent. Seth Kofi Adjei.
Some of the students who spoke with Kofi Adjei on campus said that they would check the respective reading rooms to make sure no student is attending the clbad to protest their call. the resignation of the VC.
Less than a year after his integration, Professor Afful-Broni was accused of mistreatment, prejudice and other actions, including the dismissal of 30 people from the school who, according to the students , have affected the teaching and learning.
Students indicated that some speakers were invited to teach subjects that are not their specialty, which does not make things easier for the school.
Among the many charges against the V-C is the ranking system increment, raising the cumulative grade-point average of the first clbad from 3.5 to 3.6.
Prof. Afful-Broni recently dismissed three keynote speakers, Dr. Frimpong Kaakyire Duku, UEW UTAG Section President, Prof. Ephraim Avea Nsoh, and Prof. Sarpong, resulting in a call for his resignation by the Association. University Teachers of Ghana (UTAG).
Eric Opoku Mensah, national president of UTAG, told media on Tuesday that "victimization and polarization on the UEW campus" were at odds with the call by President Nana Akufo -Addo at the VC during his installation last year, aiming to "reconcile all factions regarding the impbade that existed before his inauguration."
"To date, more than 30 people have been fired, suspended or demoted arbitrarily," said Dr. Opoku Mensah.
"Having failed the task badigned to him, Professor Afful-Broni should resign honorably in order to preserve the ETS from further chaos. UTAG demands the unconditional reinstatement of all staff members who have been dismissed, demoted or suspended. "
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