KNUST Impasse: Lecturers declare indefinite strike over Interim Council snub

Lecturers of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has declared an indefinite strike over government’s decision to exclude KNUST’s Management Council from the Interim Council according to atinkaonline.com sources in the University.

The lecturers took the decision Friday after a crunch meeting.

Government in a statement dissolved the KNUST Council and, in its stead, instituted a 7-member Interim Council.

The statement directed the Interim Council to ensure that the University reopens within fourteen days to enable academic work to continue.

The Interim Council chaired by Nana Effah Apenteng, Paramount Chief of the Bompata Traditional Area, has a three-month tenure.

The Ashanti Regional Security Council closed down the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology after a peaceful demonstration turned violent on Monday. 

The decision was taken after a meeting between the Security Council and other stakeholders.

Subsequently, ’a dusk-to-dawn curfew'. Has also been imposed on the school.

The angry students attacked a security post on campus over the arrest of eleven of their colleagues last Friday.

The eleven students were arrested after embarking on a procession, which has been outlawed by the university authorities.

However, the students believe last Friday’s arrest coupled with some recorded incidents indicate that they are being oppressed by the university authorities hence Monday’s demonstration on campus.

In a viral video, students were seen vandalizing motorbikes and other properties at the security post, where their arrested colleagues were allegedly being held.

Security on campus was beefed up following the violent nature of Monday’s protest. The demonstration has the endorsement of the KNUST’s SRC.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu Boatemaa 

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