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Kumasi Technical University denies sacking over 2,000 students

This comes after media reports that over 2,000 students had been expelled as a result of missed fee payments

The administration of Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) claims that no students have been discharged due to unpaid fees.

In a press statement explaining the situation, management said, “Rather students who have not registered for the second semester of 2022/2023 academic year, were asked to defer their programmes for that semester after the university made several concessions to get all students to register.”

According to the management of the university despite an extension of the deadline to July, a significant number of students had not paid or registered.

“The executives of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of the university had a meeting with the university management and pleaded again for the student’s registration to be extended. The plea was accepted and the date was extended to 28 July 2023…”

Read the full statement below: 

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