More UTAG Drama as KNUST Lecturers are a no show on reported Resumption Date


On Tuesday February 22,2022, an official statement was released by the Deputy Registrar(Academic Affairs) of KNUST regarding the resumption of academic activities.
Per the statement, normal teaching and learning activities where scheduled to commence on Thursday February 24,2022.
The expectant students who were on campus on the day to resume studies where left with much disappointment as lecturers did not show up.
Apparently, the KNUST branch of UTAG are to undergo a voting process on Friday February 25,2022 regarding a decision to either accept or reject the general proposition on the temporary suspension of the strike.

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