UTAG is on strike, demanding an increment in their basic and market premiums, pegged at $2,084.42, as agreed upon with the government in 2012. In a notice served by UTAG’s National Executive Committee, it said all academic activities were to be suspended, including the conduct and supervision of examinations, a decision which has left many students uncertain about the intended exams. Some students on the University of Ghana campus have exclusively shared with GhanaWeb, their views on the strike and the halt of all academic activities. Some level 100 students were excited about the strike, saying they now had ample time to study their syllabus and prepare properly for the exams. However, level 400 students were not so amused, indicating that they were restless and have no idea what they are doing.


Source:   GhanaWeb
August 07, 2021 14:59 UTC