The government is totally broke and will not admit it. This is the reason we have third rate universities in Ghana. No money for better programs.
The government is totally broke and will not admit it. This is the reason we have third rate universities in Ghana. No money for better programs.
Sam 9 years ago
However money needs to be earmarked in a separate budget for maintenance for the Universities as well.
However money needs to be earmarked in a separate budget for maintenance for the Universities as well.
Opare 9 years ago
Does anyone actually know if all these salary receipients are real, alive, employers? This day and age (21st century) we still do not have a unique identification system that is traceable...we are just morbor!!!
Does anyone actually know if all these salary receipients are real, alive, employers? This day and age (21st century) we still do not have a unique identification system that is traceable...we are just morbor!!!
Paa 9 years ago
What percentage of the total budget is from student tuition. What do they do with the tuition. There should be accountability? Ghanaians always talk about pay-outs, but they do not account for monies received.
What percentage of the total budget is from student tuition. What do they do with the tuition. There should be accountability? Ghanaians always talk about pay-outs, but they do not account for monies received.
mark asare 9 years ago
what do you expect when government does not pay the full budget requirement of the universities. Lets look at the full budget requirement of the universities against what the government paid then we can judge. If the universi ... read full comment
what do you expect when government does not pay the full budget requirement of the universities. Lets look at the full budget requirement of the universities against what the government paid then we can judge. If the universities ask for a particular amount and the government paid less, what will u expect to happen. Meanwhile salaries are the first items on the list of expenditures in most organisations to be met before anything else.
Concerned Ghanaian 9 years ago
Not discounting the importance of education, let us consider what other expenditure areas the government has to allocate limited budget cedis. If we can get the actual cedi allocations for all other government expenditure, we ... read full comment
Not discounting the importance of education, let us consider what other expenditure areas the government has to allocate limited budget cedis. If we can get the actual cedi allocations for all other government expenditure, we may be in a better position to argue either way.
kb 9 years ago
What allocation for what........universities must be left alone. .......what happens to the money paid by fee paying students......stupid academicians only working for ghana govt money. ..... technical institutions are the b ... read full comment
What allocation for what........universities must be left alone. .......what happens to the money paid by fee paying students......stupid academicians only working for ghana govt money. ..... technical institutions are the bedrock of a nations development. ....go to germany. .. ....fools calling themselves profs, doctors. ...f......k
Paa Osei 9 years ago
If you make Propaganda a Government-Policy it exposes you invariably without recourse to well intended policies. The premium paid to teachers on SSSS was purely based on election-propaganda.NPP which initiated the SSSS wouldn ... read full comment
If you make Propaganda a Government-Policy it exposes you invariably without recourse to well intended policies. The premium paid to teachers on SSSS was purely based on election-propaganda.NPP which initiated the SSSS wouldn't have implemented it in that quantum.
Yaw Owusu 9 years ago
Does it include Minister Chop Chop
Does it include Minister Chop Chop
kb 9 years ago
Stupid country with stupid university graduates. , institutions OMG.......
Stupid country with stupid university graduates. , institutions OMG.......
APUU 9 years ago
Because this woman is one of those who saw to the appointment of more than necessary and unwanted supporting staff before she resigned from the academia
Because this woman is one of those who saw to the appointment of more than necessary and unwanted supporting staff before she resigned from the academia
K Philly 9 years ago
According to the Minister of Education, there are "4,117 teaching staff in all the ten polytechnics and the eight major public universities teaching 181,404 students". This means one instructor to 44 students. This instructor ... read full comment
According to the Minister of Education, there are "4,117 teaching staff in all the ten polytechnics and the eight major public universities teaching 181,404 students". This means one instructor to 44 students. This instructor/student ration is too high. Ideally it should be less than half that number. Even under stressful conditions, it should be not more than 30. The universities could use adjuncts, and advanced graduate students as tutors; they could cut down on the administrative staff and computerize services; they could use efficient means (Geo thermal power supply or solar energy); they could work better with businesses for research funding; they could utilize their alumni for fund raising; they could utilize their staff and administrators for fund raising). , etc.
Pensive 9 years ago
Mrs agyeman pls probe into college,s of education account and c how dey are misusing de moni.wat dey are saying is dat government has no interference in deir coffer,s
Mrs agyeman pls probe into college,s of education account and c how dey are misusing de moni.wat dey are saying is dat government has no interference in deir coffer,s
Jojo 9 years ago
EWURABA PAYIN PROFESSOR.
HAVE ALL THESE SALARIES PAID TO PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS AT THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA HELPED TO PRODUCE PROFESSIONAL SKILLED TECHNICAL MEN AND WOMEN TO PROMOTE DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES AND TO STIM ... read full comment
EWURABA PAYIN PROFESSOR.
HAVE ALL THESE SALARIES PAID TO PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS AT THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA HELPED TO PRODUCE PROFESSIONAL SKILLED TECHNICAL MEN AND WOMEN TO PROMOTE DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES AND TO STIMULATE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE COUNTRY.
AT THE SAME TIME WHAT HAVE BEEN THE PERFORMANCES AND COMPETENCE OF THESE PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS AT OUR HIGHER INSTITUTIONDS.
DOES IT MEAN THAT, THEY SECURE THE POSITIONS THERE FOR EASY MONEY AND FOR NON PRODUCTIVE WORK.
THIS IS TOTALLY WRONG AND WRONG.
MINISTER,AS YOU ARE AWARE, UNIVERSITIES HAVE BEEN VIEWED TRADITIONALLY AS CREATORS OF KNOWLEDGE, TRAINERS OF YOUNG MINDS IN THE INNOVATION AND TRANSMITTERS OF DISCOVERY, INVENTION AND CREATIVITY.
TO THESE ESTABLISHED ROLES,HAVE THE UNIVERSITIES IN THE COUNTRY BEEN MAJOR AGENTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IHE COUNTRY.
IT IS A PITY THAT, ALMOST EVERYBODY THERE HAVE TURNED TO BE POLITICIANS AND WITHOUT THEIR SLIGHTEST EFFORTS TO BOOST PRODUCTY.
IS IT NOT A SHAME.
UNIVERSITIES OPERATE UNDER THE SAME UNIVERSAL LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF INDUSTRIES.
HAVE OUR PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES BEEN TUNED, IN PRODUCIING GRADUUATES WITH KNOWLEDGE SKILLS IN THE AREAS OF MANUFACTURING TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN THE MANUFACTURING.
UNLESS THE HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN THE COUNTRY ARE OVERHAULED AND RESTRUCTURED TO MEET THE NOMS OF UNIVERSITIes WORLD,THE STATE OF GHANA WILL ONLY CONTINUE TO PAY THESE MENA AND WOMEN THEIR SALARIES FOR EASY LIFESTYLES IN THE COUNTRY.
NEVER SHOULD THE STATE ALLOW THIS TO CONTINUE FOR IT GOES TO DESTROY FUTURE BUDGETS OF THE NATION.
WHY DO WE STILL CONTINUE TO RUIN THE RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY.
THERE HAVE TO BE HIGHEER EDUCATION RENEWAL, UNIVERSITIES WITH DRIVE,PURPOSE,ENERGY AND EQUIPPED TO PROPER IN NATIONAL ECONOMY OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND CONFIDENT OF ITS PLACE IN THE WORLD.
UNLESS WE OWN THE THE FUTURE, UNLESS OUR VALUES ARE MATCHED BY A COMPLETELY UNDERSTANDING OF THE REALITIES WHICH ARE NOW UPON US AND THE NEXT ABOUT TO CONFRONT US WE WILL FAIL.
Kojo - Sydney 9 years ago
Fact is our universities are inefficient and until we force them to seriously restructure and become efficient this problem of won't go away.
Fact is our universities are inefficient and until we force them to seriously restructure and become efficient this problem of won't go away.
The mask 9 years ago
KNUST failed to rusticate and report to the police a female student who beat up her roommate; the lecturers have been bought. It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requir ... read full comment
KNUST failed to rusticate and report to the police a female student who beat up her roommate; the lecturers have been bought. It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requirement when recruiting lecturers into a tertiary institution? Is it a masters degree or a PhD with a course in education??
Professors in tertiary institutions must read GES directives. There are many important and useful GES directives which would help them.
GES banned all forms of corporal punishment in Educational institutions but there are reports that some tertiary institutions are still carrying out this practice. Asking students to kneel down and so on.
Lecturers in tertiary institutions must recognize the fact that students in these institution are adults.
PAA NII 9 years ago
The Mask The Eagle eye investigative team just arrived in Kumasi to start something. Thank you for your boldness to inform us. please be on your alert for we are on campus.
The Mask The Eagle eye investigative team just arrived in Kumasi to start something. Thank you for your boldness to inform us. please be on your alert for we are on campus.
Nana Accra Poly Alumina 9 years ago
Hope this is not the beginning of the politics for the payment of the 2015 book and research allowance.
Hope this is not the beginning of the politics for the payment of the 2015 book and research allowance.
The government is totally broke and will not admit it. This is the reason we have third rate universities in Ghana. No money for better programs.
However money needs to be earmarked in a separate budget for maintenance for the Universities as well.
Does anyone actually know if all these salary receipients are real, alive, employers? This day and age (21st century) we still do not have a unique identification system that is traceable...we are just morbor!!!
What percentage of the total budget is from student tuition. What do they do with the tuition. There should be accountability? Ghanaians always talk about pay-outs, but they do not account for monies received.
what do you expect when government does not pay the full budget requirement of the universities. Lets look at the full budget requirement of the universities against what the government paid then we can judge. If the universi ...
read full comment
Not discounting the importance of education, let us consider what other expenditure areas the government has to allocate limited budget cedis. If we can get the actual cedi allocations for all other government expenditure, we ...
read full comment
What allocation for what........universities must be left alone. .......what happens to the money paid by fee paying students......stupid academicians only working for ghana govt money. ..... technical institutions are the b ...
read full comment
If you make Propaganda a Government-Policy it exposes you invariably without recourse to well intended policies. The premium paid to teachers on SSSS was purely based on election-propaganda.NPP which initiated the SSSS wouldn ...
read full comment
Does it include Minister Chop Chop
Stupid country with stupid university graduates. , institutions OMG.......
Because this woman is one of those who saw to the appointment of more than necessary and unwanted supporting staff before she resigned from the academia
According to the Minister of Education, there are "4,117 teaching staff in all the ten polytechnics and the eight major public universities teaching 181,404 students". This means one instructor to 44 students. This instructor ...
read full comment
Mrs agyeman pls probe into college,s of education account and c how dey are misusing de moni.wat dey are saying is dat government has no interference in deir coffer,s
EWURABA PAYIN PROFESSOR.
HAVE ALL THESE SALARIES PAID TO PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS AT THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA HELPED TO PRODUCE PROFESSIONAL SKILLED TECHNICAL MEN AND WOMEN TO PROMOTE DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES AND TO STIM ...
read full comment
Fact is our universities are inefficient and until we force them to seriously restructure and become efficient this problem of won't go away.
KNUST failed to rusticate and report to the police a female student who beat up her roommate; the lecturers have been bought. It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requir ...
read full comment
The Mask The Eagle eye investigative team just arrived in Kumasi to start something. Thank you for your boldness to inform us. please be on your alert for we are on campus.
Hope this is not the beginning of the politics for the payment of the 2015 book and research allowance.