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Students who purportedly involved expenses for wagering need treatment - Ablakwa
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Individual from Parliament for North Tongu, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa
MP says treatment is expected to guarantee students don't exit school
Ablakwa recognize KNUST for repealing choice to concede projects of 6, 000 students.
KNUST restores more than 3,550 of the 6,000 conceded students
The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said that students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) who purportedly utilized their school expenses for betting should be taken through treatment.
The MP said that the recovery is required on the grounds that the understudy may be dependent on betting which might prompt them in the end exiting school.
"For the classification of students supposedly dependent on wagering, we owe them treatment and a superior administrative environment by the Gaming Commission of Ghana - finishing their schooling can't be a choice," a tweet shared by the MP on April 23, 2022, read.
Likewise, the MP recognized the KNUST the board and the public authority for exploring the choice to concede the projects of the 6000 students who neglected to pay 70% of their school expenses.
He said that it was his expectation the students who have still not had the option to pay their expenses will get the required help before the effortlessness time frame given by the college passes.
"It is totally satisfying that 6,000 KNUST students didn't need to hesitantly get back to their different homes this end of the week despite their desire to the contrary simply because they owe charges.
"For their compassion and show of mankind by answering emphatically to our requests - I laud the administration of KNUST and the Minister for Education. I genuinely want to believe that we as a whole give our all to help those we can on schedule of twentieth May 2022," the MP said.
The MP added that the public authority ought to set up measures to guarantee that it pays unpaid debts owed to students in the types of educational loans and the college's GETFund support.
In the mean time, the administration of the KNUST has revealed that it has reestablished north of 3,550 of the 6,000 students whose projects were conceded because of their powerlessness to pay 70% of their charges.
It said that the students were restored in the wake of paying the necessary measure of charges, adding that the expenses of 2,200 students were paid through the Dean of Students Scholarship Scheme while 1350 paid the expenses all alone.
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