KNUST BUDGET READING TURNS CHAOTIC 


The 16th KNUST SRC Parliamentary budget reading turned chaotic after members objected to the financial secretary’s



fundraising and allocations. Sparking tensions among attendees. Members bemoaned low accountability and clarity in how the budget was read.


On 3rd March, Mr. Ohenaku Kelvin the KNUST SRC Financial secretary was according to the constitution of the SRC stipulated to appear before the Parliament House and present budget of the 2023/2024 academic year. After reading a 42 page budget, submissions were made on the budget.

According to eye witnesses, the chaos started when the speaker of Parliament gave mandate to only caucus heads to give their submissions. The members of the honorable house not getting the reason why permission was given to only the caucus heads questioned the speaker of parliament. 


The honorable speaker of parliament then queried secretary on why the report of the budget was not sent to the Budget and Finance committee of the house before the sitting but the financial secretary failed to answer. This raised a lot of concerns about where the SRC gets its funds from and where all the fundings has been allocated to. 


The parliamentarians concluded that the budget read lack clarity and therefore could not be accepted. Mr. Ohenaku the financial secretary failed to deliver the budget as expected by the members of the house. He was ordered to reappear and make the necessary corrections.


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