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UEW Distance Students raise alarm over inexistent GHC20 welfare fees imposed on them

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Thu, 19 Sep 2019 Source: upperwestmedia.net

Students of Wa Center for Distance Studies, a branch of University of Education Winneba situated in Nusrat Jahan have questioned why they are being asked to pay GHC20 at their center by some executives when it has not been stated in their documents.

According to the students, a young man introduced as the DESA Secretary for the branch Mr. Nashiru Yunus accompanied by one Miss. Florence also introduced as The DESA President went around classrooms demanding for Students to Pay GHC20 each as Welfare levies.

Mr. Yunus who was recorded speaking by some students, he stated that: “I am Nashiru Yunus the DESA Secretary and Beside me is the DESA president, Florence, we are here to Inform you of the Welfare dues we are to come around for, these dues will be used to refurbish the new hall for easy identification and collection of books, we intend using the money to put up shelves just like the previous executes did by putting up a notice board for results and information to be pasted, this money will help the executives serve you, so we shall be coming round for the money.”

This attracted several questions from some students who questioned if the right way to collect monies was to go around classes during classes hours to take monies.

Others asked if the national executives were aware of this exercise and the secretary affirmed.

Some others also asked why they paid DESA dues alongside their fees and yet still were to pay a backdoor GHC20 as welfare charges.

Others also questioned why there is no formal notice on the notice board.

The secretary answered some of the questions suggesting there was a notice on the notice board which was removed later in the day on request by management.

He added that they requested for funds from National DESA board but were ignored so they decided to undertake the task themselves.

He concluded by stating that an account is being created at the Stanbic Bank Branch in Wa to spearhead the course.

Upperwestmedia Team was informed that the current DESA Upper West executives were elected without following due process as some Aspirants were disqualified and no elections were conducted for the students to decide who leads them.

The current president filed for nomination when she wasn’t even admitted to the school yet but was imposed on the students according to some students disclosing to Upperwestmedia Team at Nusrat Jahan on Sunday 15th September 2019.

Some other Students Suggested their outgone President, Abdulah Turiah Iddrisu an outgoing Post Diploma Student of Early Childhood Education, Siphoned monies from first years of the 2018/2019 Summing to the tune of Ghc12,000.00 as Welfare Levies without Receipts.

Source: upperwestmedia.net
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