Students of the University Hall (Katanga), on July 19, filed a suit at
the high court in Kumasi seeking to restrain the authorities of the
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) from
converting the all-male hall of residence to a mixed gender one. This
follows an announcement by the university authorities in February that
it would be converting Katanga and Unity Hall (Conti) into mixed-gender
halls, with the long-term goal of giving 50 percent of the space to
female students. It appears all diplomatic efforts by students and
alumni of Katanga to influence the authorities to reverse course have
failed, forcing them to escalate to their next line of action.
The university argues that the conversion will increase female
enrollment in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
education as well as increase the female population in the school. The
university also claims to be addressing security concerns after a spate
of armed robberies and violent attacks on students in off-campus
accommodations. However, students and alumni of Katanga argue that the
decision is a dubious and discriminatory attempt to minimize Katanga’s
influence as the voice of resistance against injustice and oppression on
campus.
In the lawsuit, three student leaders of the Katanga Junior Common Room
claim that the university’s decision is suppressive, arbitrary,
discriminatory, and unlawful and should not be allowed to stand, on the
basis of the following: i. The university’s attempt to assign 43 female
continuing students to Katanga, per its letter of June 25, goes against
the current university policy that no continuing student (male or
female) is to be accommodated in traditional halls of residence, with
the exception of duly elected hall executives. ii. The decision that was
purportedly made by the residence committee to significantly vary the
hall’s composition is one that should exclusively be reserved for the
university council, not the residence committee. The decision is
therefore of no effect. iii. The attempt to displace male students in
favor of females is discriminatory.
The alumni of Katanga have thrown their full support behind the
lawsuit. Mr. Alfred Larnyoh, president of the UK Katanga alumni says the
decision is a ridiculous and shameful display of a long-held disdain
for Katanga. Mr. Larnyoh adds that while stakeholders of the hall are
open to a discussion about whether or not (and how) females may be
admitted to Katanga, it cannot do so within the current context of the
university’s high-handed and arbitrary approach.
On his part, Mr. Sam Sackey, president of North America Katanga alumni
alumni association adds that it is no secret that the real intent
behind converting Katanga into a mixed hall has nothing to do with the
reasons the university has put out. He recalled that in 2014, the then
Vice Chancellor Otoo Ellis threatened to convert Katanga and Conti into a
mixed-gender hall if “students [from those halls] break any more rules
of the university”. He further indicated that several other authorities
in the past have made similar attempts, and this is just one more go at
the sinister plot.
Mr. Anthony Avege of the Ghana alumni association says that it does not
take a rocket scientist to realize that the so-called solution that is
being proposed does nothing to address the long-standing accommodation
and security problems on campus in a sustainable way.
Nana Otu Turkson, of the Bermuda Katanga alumni association furiously
added that the lazy minds that have done nothing to mitigate the
accommodation and security problems on campus cannot be allowed to
create new problems with such poorly thought-through actions.
Asked what further actions alumni planned to take, Mr. Victor Wutor,
president of the Canada Katanga alumni would only offer three short
statements – “Katanga, the hall of gentlemen”; “rest not”; and “anything
can happen”. Anybody who is familiar with Katanga would know that these
statements are fundamental to the very nature on the hall and are duly
enshrined in the hall’s anthem, motto, and slogans.
A first hearing of the case is expected soon.
Source: Nana Yaw Fosu/ Ghanaweb
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