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Ghanaian PhD students in UK to protest over delayed stipends

Republic Online by Republic Online
April 7, 2026
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Ghanaian PhD students in UK to protest over delayed stipends
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Mounting financial pressure among Ghanaian students in the United Kingdom has triggered plans for a mass protest over unpaid tuition fees and stipends.

The demonstration, slated for April 17, 2026, will take place at the Ghana High Commission in London, with organisers drawn mainly from the UK-based PhD cohort. The group says the situation has reached a breaking point after prolonged delays in payments under the government scholarship scheme.

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According to the students, many have gone months without receiving their legally mandated allowances, leaving them in severe financial distress. “For the past several months, students have not received their statutory stipends, with most now owed between 15 and 40 months of living allowances,” the statement said.

In several cases, access to academic resources has already been restricted. “Currently, several students have been blocked from accessing their university learning portals due to non-payment of tuition fees,” the group stated, adding that some universities have escalated the issue to debt collection agencies.

Organisers further raised concerns about funding gaps within the scholarship programme. While GH¢256 million is said to have been allocated, they claim only about GH¢37 million is being considered for disbursement, leaving significant arrears. PhD students alone are estimated to be owed around GH¢56 million in tuition and stipends.

The group cautioned that further action could follow if the situation remains unresolved, including a possible second protest on May 31. However, they indicated that the April 17 demonstration may be suspended if outstanding payments are made and proof provided ahead of the date.

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