KNUST students protest high accommodation fees

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Students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have embarked on a demonstration against what they described as, ‘killer increment’ in charges for accommodation.

The protest, which is taking place on social media with the hashtag #FixKnustHostelPrices and on campus, is demanding that Management intervene to stop students from bearing the excessive expense of accommodation.

Some students who hit the streets on campus, kept chanting, “the son of the charcoal seller should have an accommodation” as they held placards with inscriptions such as, “Hostel prices higher than school fees? Poor students matter”.

According to JoyNews’ Nana Yaw Gyimah, the rent charges by some hostels, per annum, are as high as GH₵10,000.00 for executive rooms and GH₵9,000 for standard rooms. The least charge for a standard room is GH₵3,500.

In addition, photographs circulating on social media claimed that certain hostel officials had increased the cost of housing in less than a week.

In an interview with Nana Yaw Gyimah, the University Relations Officer at Dr. Norris Bekoe confirmed that information on the plight of the aggrieved students has reached his office.

He revealed that authorities of the University are engaging the relevant stakeholders, both the private hostel authorities and the hostel association under KNUST, to come to an amicable solution.

Management led by the Office of the Dean of students, has been having some discussions with the hostel managers especially, those who have registered with us. The arrangement has been that their increment, if any, should not go beyond 10 per cent. Usually, the increment is between 10 to 12 per cent. So, most of them are adhering to that but those who are not registered with the University, are charging those astronomical rent.

“We have met the leadership of the students and we have actually appealed to them to rescind their decision to embark on that peaceful walk to the office of Rent Control Department. Because, what they want to do is what we are trying to do. That is, to speak to the owners so that they can reduce the rent,” he added

Friday’s walk to the Rent Control Department, by the aggrieved students, Dr. Norris Bekoe noted, has been called off after engagements with the Students Representative Council (SRC).

“The leadership of the students have agreed not to embark on this walk but the discussion is ongoing. Even the hostels that are not registered with us, we have formed teams, so those people are going to engage the owners of these hostels one-on-one. Then we can have an amicable solution to some of these things.

However, the Concerned Students Association of KNUST has submitted a petition to the University’s Management, describing the rise in accommodation charges as unimaginable and exorbitant, as many households are still struggling to make ends meet, owing to the adverse effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Adding that, “the self-actualization of individuals through education must not be compromised, much less to the exploitation by capital extremists all in the name of free market. This is not just an economic challenge but an issue of Human Rights.”

Meanwhile, Dr. Norris Bekoe has disclosed that the institution has entered into 55 agreements with private developers who want to build hostels on campus.

source: myjoyonline

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