TEWU condemns police brutality on students

The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) has expressed deep concern about the brutal manner the police suppressed the peaceful demonstration by university students in protest over new user fees.

In a resolution adopted at its meeting in Accra, TEWU said students, like all workers or any group of citizens, have the constitutional right to hold a peaceful demonstration on any issue that affects them. It, therefore, appealed to the police to exercise extreme restraint in handling such peaceful demonstrations.

The union further urged the government, university authorities and the students to continue dialoguing on the burning issue of cost sharing to achieve an amicable solution until a long-term solution to it is found.

You may like

Two Mpox Cases Confirmed in Accra: Ghana Health Service Moves to Contain Spread

OSP, CHRAJ Commit to Stronger Collaboration to Prevent Gaps in Corruption Fight

Six sentenced in GES payroll fraud case

Kennedy Agyapong has had his fine reduced to $500

Blow to Anas Aremeyaw: Kennedy Agyapong dodges $18m bullet, court slashes damages to $500

Peter Turkson

Ghana’s Peter Turkson among key contenders as Vatican eyes next pope

Chop bar

Foreign aid fails Ghana’s chop bar workers, new findings reveal

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE