UEW Students Demand Breakdown of GHC 80,000 Used for "Worst Freshers' Akwaaba Ever"
The much-anticipated Freshers' Akwaaba event at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has left many students disappointed and frustrated. What was supposed to be a grand welcome for new students turned out to be, in the words of many attendees, the "worst Akwaaba ever." Now, students are demanding transparency and accountability regarding the staggering GHC 80,000 reportedly spent on the event.
For weeks, freshers were eagerly looking forward to a night of fun, entertainment, and a proper introduction to campus life. However, what they experienced was far from what was promised. Complaints about poor organization, subpar entertainment, and a general lack of excitement have flooded student discussions.
Some students took to social media to express their dissatisfaction, questioning where the GHC 80,000 actually went. Many claim the event lacked quality performances, proper logistics, and engaging activities to justify such a huge budget.
Given the large amount allocated, students are now demanding a detailed breakdown of the expenses. What exactly did the organizers spend GHC 80,000 on?
UEW students deserve clarity. The SRC or organizing body must provide a detailed financial report on how the GHC 80,000 was spent. If mismanagement or embezzlement is discovered, accountability measures must be taken to ensure such a situation never happens again.
Events like Akwaaba should be a time of celebration and bonding, not controversy and frustration. Moving forward, the student body must demand better planning, transparency, and responsible financial management to avoid another disappointing experience.
Will the SRC or organizers respond with a detailed breakdown? Or will students' concerns be ignored? The ball is in their court, but one thing is clear: UEW students are watching, and they demand answers.
What are your thoughts? Do you think the GHC 80,000 was well spent?
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