The Mahama administration is making significant efforts to address the £39 million student loan debt left behind by the former government, a debt that many view as a careless legacy that has left numerous Ghanaian students overseas feeling stranded, embarrassed, and unsure about their future.
In line with President John Dramani Mahama’s steadfast dedication to reinstating hope and dignity for Ghanaian students overseas, the Registrar of the Secretariat, Alex Kwaku Asafo Adjei, has travelled to Brunel University, London, to seek effective solutions for student loan debts.
In a comprehensive conversation with the University’s Management led by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Jonathan Wastling, both parties have reached an agreement to conduct an audit and verify every student record and financial claim to guarantee complete transparency and value for money.
Furthermore, establishing a systematic payment plan to avoid additional interruptions in the academic paths of Ghanaian students studying overseas.
During a discussion with a group of Ghanaian students at Brunel University, Mr. Asafo Adjei stated that President Mahama is dedicated to providing them with a seamless academic experience free from interruptions.
“Let it be known: we will not allow the sins and failures of the past administration to destroy the futures of our young people. Under President Mahama’s leadership, competent governance is back, and we’re getting the job done. Be rest assured.”
“Tomorrow, we continue this important work at the University of Portsmouth,” Mr. Asafo Adjei encouraged the students.
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