Crewblog.net has chance on an open letter of students of a prestigious nursing training collage in Ahafo Region of Ghana, Kwapong Nursing Training College seeking reforms from the school’s authorities especially the Principal.
The aim is to also depict the picture of their displeasure to the government and the general public.
A student head sent this open Letter to Ofosu Desmond of Crewblog.net and it goes:
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Kwapong Nursing Training college
Kukuom- Ahafo Region
The Principal
Kwapong Nursing Training College
Kukuom-Ahafo Region
Respected sir/madam,
ILL TREATMENT OF STUDENTS.
We, the entire students body of kwapong NTC, wish to express our displeasure to the entire management and principal of the college concerning the ill treatment students at the college faces. We would like to bring to your attention that students of the school are not really happy about how we are treated and we feel that is not the best of treatment and care that we deserve.
Additionally, parents of such students are equally not satisfied with the services rendered by the management of the school and hence want issues disturbing both parents and students resolved as soon as possible.
Below are some of the concerns raised by parents and students of this noble school:
a). There should be a change of three semesters run by the school to two semesters since all other sister schools operate two semesters making it quite different from ours and hence, we appeal to management and the principal of the school to see to it in order to cushion us have ample time for our clinicals whiles on Vacation.
b). Instead of having at least three and half months stay at school for our first semester, we stay less than the number of months, hence making us vacate early making us inability to cover a volume of materials in our academic work. We, therefore make an appeal to the management and principal of the school to make us stay in school for the required months to cover the materials needed.
c). Thirdly, parents of the students in the school are bitterly complaining about the short time spent at school at the short time spent at home making it burdensome for parents to raise money for the interim break to pay their wards fees and other expenses which is somehow a challenge to them. Parents asserts that if their wards spend quality number of days at home, some of them get engaged to save some money whiles parents also work hard to raise and save money for their re-opening.
d). Fourthly, we are of the view that the three weeks vacation given to the students of this school should be reviewed and wish that the date is extended. Currently as all nursing training schools are on vacation, we are going back to school on somewhere 22nd November,2022 and break for the Christmas season which we plead that the management can make us spend the Christmas and report to school at the time where all nursing training schools will be reporting.
e). Lastly, we are of the view that, since transportation fares are high these days, we suggest that something be done about the number of semesters and the date of re-opening. Agat, most of the students come from very far places making them unable to report on the said date due to financial constraints and thereby making them skip lessons which in turn will affect their nursing career in future.
We, the entirety of the students body plead that the management of the school will receive this concerns raised in good spirits and work towards it for building a resilient and conducive environment to promote and encourage good teaching and learning in a way of bettering the lives of students in order to fit into the society by becoming responsible citizenry for our culture.
We are hopefully hoping that our request will be granted and looked into by management and we shall always be proud and happy for the changes we have been waiting for has finally come to pass.
With extreme pleasure and love, we say thank you.
Regards,
Signed
Sir Nana Appiah. ”
(SRC President)
Our able reporters are monitoring the situation and we promise to follow this story till we serve you the necessary outcome.
To be continue.