UCC has not banned processions on campus - Management

UCC has not banned processions on campus - Management

The management of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has denied taking a decision to ban processions on campus as had earlier been reported.

In a rejoinder to a publication in the Daily Graphic newspaper of Monday October 1, 2018, the university’s management said the headline was misleading.

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Major Kofi Baah-Bentum (retd), Acting Director of Public Affairs at UCC explained that, at the matriculation ceremony held on September 29, 2018, the Vice-Chancellor in his address advised the new students to be disciplined so that they could go through their studies without any hindrance.

As an example of the breaches that could lead them into trouble, he reminded the students of the time-honoured requirement to obtain permission before embarking on processions or risk rustication as enshrined in the student’s handbook.

“He never in any way implied that processions had been banned,” Major Baah-Bentum (retd) wrote in the rejoinder.

“He mentioned other critical issues such as taking their studies seriously and being security conscious.”

“The story has embarrassed the management and the entire university community and we will appreciate it if the records are set straight. “

Read also: UCC holds 2018 matriculation

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