Speaking to the AM Show on the Joy News channel Tuesday, Emmanuel Sowatey says the authorities should check what the concerns of their students are and assess whether or not such concerns can escalate as it did on KNUST campus.
“If I was in charge of security what I would tell Legon [UG] is check your system, what is happening, what are students saying, can it degenerate, can you put in place measures that will reinforce [harmony],” he said.
Mr Sowatey said the authorities should be steadfast in these engagements and focus on peacebuilding so the events at KNUST is not replicated on other campuses.
He also believes the media should take the lead in investigating the issues surrounding the violence since the media is the neutral body.
His comments come in a day after an intended peaceful demonstration at KNUST degenerated into a violence that led to the destruction of school and private property.
More than 30 vehicles were vandalised by the protestors, some of which were burnt. The reception of the main administration block was also vandalised.
The university has since been closed down indefinitely. The Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, announced Monday after a meeting with school authorities that, students have up to 12 noon Tuesday to pack out.
The Education Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, is expected to touch down at the university premises at 10:00am for a meeting to discuss the way forward. Read Full Story
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