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Liberia: Tension At PYJ Polytechnic University in Ganta

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— Over shortage of staff

Tension is said to be mounting at the campus of the PYJ Polytechnic University in Ganta City over the shortage of inadequate professional staff.

Recently, the students went on the rampage, blocking all entrances to the campus, obstructing every academic activity within the campus.

The students alleged that there is no mathematics teacher and the salary structure is not encouraging, leaving most of staff to abandon classes most of the time.

Due to the ongoing tension, on Friday, November 8, 2024, the proprietor, Sen. Prince Yormie Johnson and Dr. Edward Lama Wonkeryor held a long meeting with the aggrieved students and staff as a means of containing the situation.

What became of the meeting was not disclosed to the press, but Dr. Workeryor, who is also a co – chair on the Board of Trustees, confirmed there is some rigmarole at the campus, though he did not give details.

“There will always be problems at the University campus, but we are going to handle it,” he said.

Senator Johnson did not make any attempt to speak to the press about the ongoing students protest, despite efforts by the Daily Observer to speak to him through the University President Dr. Martin Y. Sumo.

Unconfirmed reports reaching the Daily Observer suggest that the student population at the University has declined drastically this semester to about 150, due to the decline in staff also.

“We expect for some of the subsidy from government to be used to increase the staff salaries in this institution, but Senator Johnson is saying the subsidy is not meant for that,” said a person who was part of the meeting, but asked not to be named.