The Management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has officially prohibited five dismissed students from entering the university premises.
In a formal statement issued by Dr. Daniel Norris Bekoe, Deputy Registrar in charge of the University Relations Office, revealed that this decisive action follows the individuals’ persistent involvement in activities deemed a threat to the safety and security of the university community.
Details of Individuals:
The ban applies to the following former students:
Bernard Boadi (Index No: 21161358)
Francis Tutu Atuahene (Index No: 20782684)
John Kelvin Kane (Index No: 21125897)
Roland Botwe Nsiah (Index No: 21079431)
Felix Acquah (Index No: 21090747)
Background and Rationale:
The five individuals were originally dismissed from the university in 2025.
Despite their expulsion, reports indicate they have continued to loiter on campus, disrupting the peace and interfering with the orderly functioning of the institution.
Dr. Norris emphasized that the directive is a proactive measure to safeguard the university’s environment.
The ban is intended to maintain discipline and ensure that academic and administrative activities proceed without unauthorized interference.
Enforcement and Warning:
The University Management has issued a stern warning to the affected individuals to stay away from all university property.
Dr. Norris noted that any violation of this directive will be met with immediate legal action.
Furthermore, the administration reaffirmed its commitment to upholding university regulations.
KNUST remains dedicated to providing a secure and conducive atmosphere for teaching, learning, research, and community engagement, Dr Norris affirmed.
Story By Michael Ofosu-Afriyie, Kumasi.
