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Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Member of Parliament for Effutu, wants the reinstatement of all lecturers from ETS
The deputy of Effutu, Mr. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, wishes that all the teachers dismissed from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), are reinstated in their functions by the Vice-Chancellor, Reverend Father Anthony Afful-Broni.
The University Council has recently reinstated three university lectures (professors Ephraim Avea Nsoh, Emmanuel Osei Sarpong and Frimpong Kwaku Duku) accused of misbehavior and insubordination.
Alexander Afenyo-Markin said the V-C should adopt a reconciling attitude and pay tribute to the goodwill shown by the aggrieved parties in the recent stalemate that led to the temporary closure of the university.
Read also: STE lecturers reinstated, school reopens on April 8
The dismissal of this speaker caused an uproar on campus.
"We have to solve the problem once and for all. As far as I know, meetings in which I participated and conclusions reached, all those who were fired as a result of a disagreement with the new management in one way or other. 39, another were supposed to be reinstated and I think the vice-chancellor is well aware of this.
"He and I know that these people, most of them, were considered supporters of Avoke. We have all been charged with ensuring reconciliation. Reconciliation should not be done in a way that does not give a positive impression. Dr. Bekoe is supposed to be reinstated, I do not see why Bekoe should be left out, I do not see why Agbesi will always have to stay at home in suspension. I do not see why Dr. Duku would be reinstated and others left out, "he said, explaining that in the case of Mr. Quarshie, the circumstances in which his term ended were unfair and that therefore, the right things will be done … "he told Clbad News.
It is believed that his position on the reintegration of only three people is "selective justice".
At least 30 university staff, including 23 instructors, have lost their jobs in the last year.
Context
It will be remembered that the dismissal of some speakers by the Vice-Chancellor resulted in a violent demonstration on campus.
The demonstration of some students resulted in the destruction of several properties which amounted to thousands of cedis.
This forced the Central Regional Security Council, REGSEC, to close the school on March 14, 2019.
After several deliberations on the issue, the school board of directors reinstated three of the sacked lecturers and set 9 April 2019 as the date of reopening of the school.
Read also: UEW demo: damaged properties indexed at 250 000 GHc
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