President Nana Akufo-Addo has charged the newly constituted governing council of the University of Education Winneba (UEW), to as a matter of urgency resolve all court cases before the academic year begins in September.
In a speech at the 21st congregation of the University on Saturday, July 29, the president said he was aware of "recent happenings at UEW. Disturbing as it was, it is noteworthy that it appears finality is being brought on the matter. The current challenges in my view can be best surmounted if all stakeholders act within the confines of the law and respect the rule of law,â€
The Commander in Chief added that court decisions are not always pleasant, but it's the surest way to resolve disputes.
He, however, cautioned that ‘Let us not through our utterance, actions and inactions undermine the authority of our courts. I'm by this urging the newly constituted governing council to do all within its power to see to an amicable settlement of all matters pending before the High Court.â€
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President Akufo-Addo also implored the newly constituted governing council to be diligent and institute measures to curb incidences financial malfeasance.
“In the same vein, the chairperson of the governing council must urgently ensure that the council puts into place measures to seal all loopholes of waste and abuse of public funds,â€
A total of 10,587 students graduated at this year's congregation, 6,644 from the Southern sector and 3,943 from the Northern sector of the country.
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