UEW UTAG, GAUA reps on Governing Council, demand immediate removal of Council Chair

The representatives of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) and the Governing Council of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), are demanding the immediate removal of the Chairman of the governing council of the University, Nana Ofori Ansah I. 

They are also calling on government and the Ministry of Education to intervene and, with immediate effect, ensure a withdrawal of the ‘illegitimate and unilaterally’ written letter terminating the appointment of the Finance Officer.

According to them, the short reign of the council chairman has been nothing but divisive, dictatorial, and authoritative with an unbridled penchant for using a bulldozer approach to pursue a hidden agenda.

In a joint press release signed by the President of UTAG and Convocation Representative on the Governing Council of UEW, Eric Sakyi Nketiah, and the President of GAUA and Convocation Representative on the Governing Council, Dr.  Beth Offei-Awuku, the group stated emphatically that such administrative infractions by the Council Chairman have never happened in the history of the University nor known to have occasioned in any of the sister public universities in Ghana.

They also contend that the actions of the council chair are creating tension in the University and foreboding imminent acts of vindictiveness and victimization expected to be unleashed on certain targeted staff, such as concerned senior members of the University.

“We, consequently, call on the Government through the Minister of Education to immediately, in order to foster peace, unity and true reconciliation, call the Chairman of Council and the Vice-Chancellor to order to avert any catastrophic event that could mar the peaceful environment. We further call on the government through the Minister and other agencies to get to the ground for a fact-finding mission to ascertain the reality and not to give in to deceptions and lies from any quarters who for obvious selfish interests could paint an entirely different picture,” the statement said.

The two persons are also demanding the immediate holding of the convocation elections to elect representatives to the Council without further delay and called on the Vice-Chancellor to withdraw the letter that has sought to postpone the elections indefinitely.  

“There is presently, pent-up feelings of seething anger amongst colleague staff such that any delay or failure on the part of the Government/Minister to act immediately may result in internal explosion and chaos which would make the institution ungovernable.”

Below is the full statement signed by the President of UTAG and Convocation Representative on Governing Council, Eric Sakyi Nketiah and President of GAUA and Convocation Representative on Governing Council, Dr.  Beth Offei-Awuku.

Joint press statement by UEW Convocation Representatives on Council on recent happenings in the University and on the conduct of the Chairman of the Governing Council, Nana Ofori-Ansah I

This Press Statement has been necessitated by recent developments in the University of Education, Winneba, over the period of the reconstitution of the new UEW Governing Council under the chairmanship of Nana Ofori Ansah I, and relating to events immediately preceding and after the Winneba High Court ruled on the reinstatement of some dismissed staff of UEW.

This Courtruling with its consequential orders, over the last few weeks, has resulted in several infractions with different interpretations put on the ruling or orders as issued by the Court and the way and manner the Governing Council of the University, especially through its Chairman, has handled the issues. The outcome of the various actions taken by the Chairman of the Governing Council has left so much to be desired. The Chairman’s actions have created unease, tension, and confusion within the University.

Even though it had been the wish of the University that the implementation of the Court orders would have been carried out smoothly to bring about peace, unity, and reconciliation, the hasty implementation of the orders engineered by the Chairman without any stakeholder engagement and consultation and the consequential realities on the ground point to the fact that the Chairman has thrown the University into more confusion than he inherited.

The outcome is that in the past few weeks, one issue after another emanating from a series of letters and releases from the Chairman since the reinstatement process was initiated unilaterally by him has led to friction, differences, confrontations and misunderstanding between the Chairman and some Principal Officers of the University, especially the substantive Finance Officer; between the Vice-Chancellor and the substantive Finance Officer; between the former Finance Officer and the incumbent Finance Officer; between Council Chairman and the Finance Officer; and, between the Chairman and the Registrar.

These serious issues of differences between some members of Management and the Chairman of the Governing Council based on the Chairman’s own unilateral and bulldozer approach to solving issues should be addressed expeditiously otherwise, they could spell doom for the institution because of the unnecessary tension brewing in the University. 

Indeed, certain directives and decisions relative to appointments, reassignments and termination of appointment have been taken unilaterally without due recourse or reference to laid down rules and regulations enshrined in the University of Education Act 2004 (Act 672) and the Statutes. These directives, most of which emanate from the Council Chairman but do not follow due process and procedure, need urgent attention and resolution.

Some of the worrisome infractions include:

An order directly directed at the Respondent University particularly to the Governing Council to reinstate Prof. Mawuto Avoke to the vacant position of a substantive Vice-Chancellor as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Education, Winneba following the exoneration from the procurement breaches according to the Economic and Organised Crime(EOCO) Report to enable him to complete his term with the few months that he has to retire.

ii. an order directing the Respondent University, particularly its Governing Council to reinstate the 5 (five) affected staff, namely,

  1. Dr. THEOPHILUS SENYO ACKORLIE
  2. FRANK OWUSU BOATENG
  3. SENA DAKE
  4. MARY DZIMEY
  5. ING DANIEL TETTEY

     To their employment in the University on their grade but not necessarily to their last offices.

Iii. An order directed at the Respondent University to pay the basic salary of the affected staff from the day they were asked to step aside to the day of resumption.

       iv. The orders given are forthwith”

We, therefore, call on the Government and the Sector Ministry to intervene and, with immediate effect, ensure a withdrawal of the illegitimate unilaterally written letter terminating the appointment of the Finance Officer, and in pursuit of peace,  unity and reconciliation of this great university recall and withdraw the appointment of Nana Ofori Ansah I as the Chairman of the Governing Council of UEW. His short reign has been divisive, dictatorial, and authoritarian with an unbridled penchant for using a bulldozer approach to pursue a hidden agenda.

It must be stated emphatically that such administrative infractions by the Council Chairman has never happened in the history of this University nor known to have occasioned in any of the sister Public Universities in Ghana.

It is upon this and many other matters that are creating tension in the University and foreboding imminent acts of vindictiveness and victimisation expected to be unleashed on certain targeted staff, that as concerned Senior Members of the University, we feel obligated to speak out and not sit aloof in the face of these current happenings.

We, consequently, call on the Government through the Minister of Education to immediately, in order to foster peace, unity and true reconciliation call the Chairman of Council and the Vice-Chancellor to order to avert any catastrophic event that could mar the peaceful environment. We further call on the government through the Minister and other agencies to get to the ground on a fact-finding mission to ascertain the reality and not to give in to deceptions and lies from any quarters who for obvious selfish interests could paint an entirely different picture.

We equally demand the immediate holding of the Convocation elections to elect our representatives to Council without further delay and call on the Vice-Chancellor to withdraw the letter that has sought to postpone the elections indefinitely.  

There is presently, pent-up feelings of seething anger amongst colleague staff such that any delay or failure on the part of the Government/Minister to act immediately may result in internal explosion and chaos which would make the institution ungovernable.

We, nevertheless, call on the University community to remain calm. We also encourage our cherished community to keep hope alive and focus on the vision and mission of the University as we trust that all these unfortunate issues would be appropriately resolved in the pursuit of lasting peace at UEW.

Long Live UEW

Long Live Ghana

Thank you.

Signed

Mr. Eric Sakyi Nketiah                                                       

President-UTAG and Convocation Representative on Governing Council                        

Dr. (Mrs) Beth Offei-Awuku

President of GAUA and Convocation Representative on Governing Council

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Source: Ghana News

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