GUPS Opposes Proposed Utility Charges On Students

The attention of the Ghana Union of Professional Students has been drawn to an issue making rounds
in the media circles and public domain which bothers on a proposed policy to charge students of
public tertiary institutions, the full cost of their Utility Bills.

This position, according to reports and our background check was a culmination of discussions which
were held between the Ministry of Education and Student Leaders on the subject of efficient use of
utilities in our public universities.

We are also informed of a document making rounds on social media and other platforms which is
purported to be bearing the signature of approval of this proposal by some student leaders as evidence
of a concensus reached between the Ministry and student leaders at a Stakeholders meeting held at the
University of Professional Studies on March 23 this year.

The Union wishes to place on record for the benefit of the general public and its entire constituents
that GUPS has NOT made any input into any such proposal and by extension is not a signatory to the
said document.

Again, the Union wishes to register a non-negotiable stance against any such proposal of burdening
the ordinary Ghanaian student with the undeserved plight of having to pay fully for utilities while
recieving education in our public tertiary institutions.

We consequently advise government against deliberating on any proposal in this direction whether at
the Ministerial or Cabinet level.

We also deem it important to remind government that the implementation of such a policy will only be
a contradictory position to the Constitutionally enshrined provision of working towards making
education PROGRESSIVELY FREE at all levels, to which this government professes to be committed
to.

We must also state without any shred of equivocation that we are ready to exhaust all non-violent
mechanisms to ensure that such an injurious proposal is not considered at all.

If we however do not make any headway with these diplomatic means, we cannot assure government
that we and our constituents will be able to hold ourselves from using radical methods of negotiation
to drum home our stance should government initiate any moves to go ahead with the policy.

Charging the ordinary Ghanaian student the full cost of his or her utitility bill is a policy which is very
much averse to our principles as a Union especially in the face of stifling economic conditions in the
country and we shall oppose it with all the vehemence at our disposal.

Finally, we wish to add that GUPS as a Union recognizes that the efficient management and a
sustainable utility sector must be a shared responsibilty between government, civil society and all
other stakeholders.

We are therefore ready to suggest viable alternatives to tackling the problem rather than charging the
ordinary Ghanaian students with the full cost of Utilities.

Long Live Ghana!

Live the Union of Professionals!

Signed:

Bernice Alorgbe
Press and Information Secretary
(0261299886)

Kennedy Kwasivi Dorgbetor
National President
(0242608931)