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General News of Sunday, March 31, 2019
Source: citinewsroom.com
2019-03-31
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Parliament's Education Committee has launched an investigation into the current stalemate at Winneba University of Education.
Some faculty and university management have disagreed for months after the dismissal of some faculty and non-faculty members of the university.
In an interview with Citi News Committee Chair Steven Siaka, however, said that the investigation had become necessary after the internal processes of the university did not solve the problem. dead end.
He indicated that the Vice Chancellor of the University and other stakeholders will appear before the committee over the next week.
"When such problems occur, we want to see if we can use internal mechanisms or structures to solve them. When that escapes us, we enter and that is exactly what we do. We called local UTAG. We met them. We identified bodies to interrogate.
"Next week we will meet the Vice Chancellor, the Student Corps and the University Council. We want to have a full report today and tomorrow so that history will not repeat itself again. We have already seen what happened to KNUST. Now it's happening in Winneba.
The chaos ensued on the UEW campus, because of what it has described as a leadership crisis.
The Vice Chancellor of the school, Professor Afful Broni, asked to resign.
The application also accompanies calls for lecturers and other dismissed staff to be immediately reinstated.
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