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Public Universities need partnership, support not a Law to undermine them – Mahama blasts Akufo-Addo

John Mahama

Former President John Mahama

The flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama has lashed out to the President Akufo-Addo-led New Patriotic Party (NPP) government over what hie described as an attempt to use the Public Universities Bill to “control and undermine the independence of our intellectuals and other researchers in state-owned universities.”

Former President Mahama in a press statement sighted by Awake News said what the public universities need is partnership and support.

“What our universities need is partnership. A partnership that fosters academic freedom, enhances their efficiency and also invests in research and development. The KNUST-INCAS COVID-19 rapid test kit innovation is one such outcome that is begging for support.” – He said

“Our academics and students need support to focus on their core mandates of creating and sharing knowledge, not a Public Universities Bill that seeks to control and undermine the independence of our intellectuals and other researchers in state-owned universities.” – He added

According to Mr. Mahama, “The Bill as it stands does not only risk undermining academic innovation and ingenuity; it will also jettison decades of scholarly excellence and adversely affect Ghana’s position as the preferred destination for international scholarly collaboration.”

He has since urged the government to withdraw the bill.

In the latest development, the University Teacher Association of Ghana (UTAG) University of Ghana Chapter has announced they will commence processes to impeach their National President over what they said his statements and actions contradict the position of the Association on the Public University Bill.

FULL TEXT: The controversial Public Universities Bill

Read the full statement:

Withdraw Public Universities Bill- JM

What our universities need is partnership. A partnership that fosters academic freedom, enhances their efficiency and also invests in research and development. The KNUST-INCAS COVID-19 rapid test kit innovation is one such outcome that is begging for support.

Our academics and students need support to focus on their core mandates of creating and sharing knowledge, not a Public Universities Bill that seeks to control and undermine the independence of our intellectuals and other researchers in state-owned universities.

The Bill as it stands does not only risk undermining academic innovation and ingenuity; it will also jettison decades of scholarly excellence and adversely affect Ghana’s position as the preferred destination for international scholarly collaboration.

As has been stated already by the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, University Teachers, some former Vice-Chancellors, individual academics in the universities among many other stakeholders, there is absolutely no need for the Public Universities Bill. It must be immediately withdrawn from parliament.

In its current form, it is unclear what problems or challenges in higher education the Bill seeks to resolve. What is certain however is that, the Bill seeks to colonise public universities in the country, undermine academic freedom, stifle scholarly initiative, and subject research and researchers to needless and unproductive government control.

Government must listen to the concerns of key stakeholders and withdraw the Bill. I want to, however, assure the people of Ghana and the academic community that should government proceed and pass the Bill into an Act of Parliament, I will not hesitate to initiate steps for its immediate repeal, as a matter of priority, if God willing I assume office as President in January 2021.

Let me also renew the commitments I made during my meeting with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) in Kumasi that as President, I will work with our universities to develop a comprehensive policy framework that promotes high-quality research and rewards scholarly excellence.

Let’s respect the academic autonomy of the universities.

John Dramani Mahama

Cantonments- Accra

Sunday, June 14, 2020.

By: Efo Korsi Senyo / awakenewsroom.com

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