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Social media users divided over Mahama's 'free first year' promise for tertiary students

Flagbearer of NDC, John Mahama

Tue, 13 Aug 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

John Dramani Mahama’s promise of paying the academic fees of students entering the first year of all public universities in the country has created a barrage of divergent views on social media.

Speaking at the launch of the National Democratic Congress’ Youth Manifesto in Accra on August 12, 2024, a member of the party communicated Mahama’s promise that first-year students of public tertiary institutions will not be required to pay academic fees to the teeming crowd at the Bukom Boxing Arena.

One of the speakers at the event, a student leader, told the audience that one of Mahama’s promises in the NDC Youth Manifesto is that no first-year student entering the country’s universities would have to worry about paying academic fees.

He said that students not paying academic fees means that a major challenge which keeps a lot of brilliant students out of the classroom would be a thing of the past.

“I want you all to stay with me. No fees stress. No fees stress. What are we saying? President John Mahama is simply promising that for all university entrants into level 100, you are not to pay academic fees.

“No academic fees for all level 100 students. We've had many stories about students who finished school with six As, seven As, eight As, and we have to start crowdfunding sources for them so they can enter into university. All of that would be a thing of the past in the next NDC administration,” he said.

The promise has divided opinions on social media, with some questioning the prudence and timeliness of the promise.

According to them, at a time when the country is under strict financial regulations from the International Monetary Fund, it is out of place for a prospective government to be making promises that will have significant consequences on the country’s revenue generation.

Others also believe that the promise is in the right direction as some persons are usually unable to pay their fees.

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