Thursday, June 30, 2011

OLA TRAINING COLLEGE PROTEST OVER UNPAID ALLOWANCE

Students of Ola training college of Education in Cape coast have threatened to boycott their upcoming exams on Monday as a result of the refusal of the school authorities to pay outstanding allowance.

The agitating students accused the school authorities of holding on the monies though they have received it from central government.

They say they can no longer bear the situation which has made life unbearable at the school.

The students singled out the Principal of the school as the main person behind the non-payment of the allowance.

However, the Vice Principal of the Ola College of Education in charge of Academics, Chris Addae says the government settle allowances base on the abbreviation of schools.

He explains that since the school name start with the letter ‘O’ it will take some time for the allowances to be paid.

Chris Addae assures the students that by the close of July they will receive their allowances.

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