Students of Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) are in rages; threatening to hit the streets over management’s decision to implement what they say is a policy that would milk the already broke students dry.
GIMPA management, in a letter which has no date but signed by the Director of Estate and Municipal Services, Lawrence Avevors, and addressed to all staff and students, stated that the school had taken inventory of all the car parking space, demarcating the space and labelling each with a unique serial number and that effective 14 March, 2022, the institution would be implementing a revised parking policy from the main campus, a policy which would see interested students paying as much as GHC5000 every semester.
The parking space now earmarked as premium will include all parking spaces around the Ghana Law faculty, business school and other faculties. The only free space would be the parking space heading towards the main gate.
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