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Ghana School Of Hygiene Students Boycott Final Exams Due To Unpaid Allowance
Students of the Ghana School of Hygiene have boycotted their final examination over their outstanding allowances unpaid by government.
President of the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital School of Hygiene Freeheart Ampomah in an interview with Starr FM said,
“If these allowances are not paid, it’ll affect us because we have boycotted our exit exams. We have boycotted the exams because when we write the exams and exit, the monies won’t be paid. If you are out of school you can’t fight for the money, once you go out they won’t pay us. Even those who finished eight and ten years have just been given their clearance, what is the probability that if I finish school I’m going to get the job but if I get my allowance now I can start something with it.”