The Committee for Good Governance (CFGG) of Legon Hall at the University of Ghana, has expressed its displeasure about the conditions under which the Junior Common Room (JCR) executives have disregarded the supreme law of the Hall.
A statement signed by Mr Elvis Ampadu, chief spokesperson and Isaac Kwame Batun, a senior member, demanded an explanation from the JCR executives why they unanimously increased fresh students dues to GH¢22 without due consultation.
It said the legislative body of the hall, that is congress, had already ruled on GH¢19.5.
The statement also asked JCR to make available audited documents covering a loan contract of GH¢6,000, which was being used to undertake projects in the hall.
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Please i am a student of the University Of Ghana and affiliated to Legon Hall. i am a first year student and when i went to the Hall to register, i was told that, the Hall T shirts had run down and for that matter, we would not be issued them. I want to find out from J.C.R. executives whether or not they can order some for those of us who haven't gotten one, the La Coste to be precise. Thank you.