Our members in favour of ‘complete withdrawal’ of Public University Bill – UTAG

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The University Teachers Association of Ghana says it has dispatched a document to the Presidency after it collated concerns from its members on the Public University Bill.

UTAG says the calls from its members for the withdrawal of the Bill are unanimous.

It is demanding the total withdrawal of the Public Universities Bill as it insists that the Government has shown bad faith in the whole process.

According to Professor Charles Marfo, the UTAG President, some of its members “are saying that the government has shown bad faith and the Bill should be trashed now.”

Although Parliament on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, approved the Bill at the second reading stage, it was suspended again following concerns raised by various stakeholders including the Minority in Parliament.

“We were saying that the word shelved is not even good enough. It should be curtailed. It should be stopped. There is nothing that calls for that Bill,” Prof. Marfo added.

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Beyond this, he warned against any future attempt to pass Bill concerning tertiary education without UTAG’s input.

“We are also indicating that nobody dare passes a Bill that is going to affect us without due recourse to us. You do that at your own peril.”

The Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) has also called for the complete withdrawal of the Public University Bill from Parliament.

It has said the content of the Bill does not favour University administrators and Universities in general.

About the Public University Bill

According to the framers of the Public Universities Bill, it seeks to harmonize the finances, administration and governance structure of public universities.

The Bill, when passed, will give the government power to appoint the majority of members of the University Council.

The Council then has the power to appoint and fire public university officials.

The Bill also gives the President the power to dissolve the University Council which will now have the power to appoint a chancellor.

It also gives effect to the University Council to control the finances of the university and determine the allocation of funds.

In addition, there is a proposal to rename four public universities after various personalities.

Source: citinewsroom.com

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