Monrovia, March 26 -- The University of Liberia Students Union (ULSU) has expressed concern over a financial crisis at the university, highlighting significant delays in the payment of part-time instructors' salaries. These payments have been pending for over seven months, leaving instructors in financial distress and further aggravating the already fragile academic environment.
By Willie Tokpah, willie.tokpah@frontpageafricaonline.com
In a press conference held on Monday, March 24, at the UL Capitol Hill Campus, ULSU President Jacqueline Blio B. Tingba criticized the university's financial mismanagement, which she says has negatively impacted both students and staff. She placed the blame on a deadlock between the University of Liberia...
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