Thursday, July 10, 2014

Ghanaian students in Cuba sell belongings to make a living

Ghanaian students in Cuba sell belongings to make a living
General News of Thursday, 10 July 2014

Stranded Ghanaian medical students in Cuba have resorted to selling
their belongings to raise money to feed themselves.

The students say this is the only option left for them now since
government has failed to pay them their allowances for over nine months.

The students say they are unable to buy food, clothes and undertake
their research works and other important needs.

About 250 students left Ghana for Cuba in 2012 to study in different
fields of medicine with scholarship from the government.

One of them who only identified himself as Enoch, called into Joy FM's
Super Morning Show Thursday, and expressed frustration at the situation
as well as calling for urgent help.

"Those who don't have parents to be sending them money will have to be
borrowing from friends some are doing business between ourselves, if you
have something you think you can sell to someone or someone will buy,
you sell. If you have enough dresses you think someone will buy a new
trousers, new shirt anything...".

The situation is such serious that "six students are sharing one soap
and [tooth] paste".

"It is shameful," he said.

According to him, they are unable to go out to find jobs because their
passports were taken from them "for safe keeping" by authorities at the
Ghanaian Embassy since their arrival in that country in 2012.

"We've had several meetings with the embassy and the only thing they
tell you is that they've not received any money from the government. Our
passports have been taken [from us]...so you can only get your passport
to travel when you are going back to Ghana," he said.

"There are so many of us who even want to stop the course and come back,
[to Ghana]" one of the students told Joy News earlier.

About 250 students left Ghana for Cuba in 2012 to study in different
fields of medicine with scholarship from the government.

The students were selected from deprived areas across the country and
are to stay in Cuba for six years. While in Cuba the government was
expected to pay each student $250 dollars every month for their up keep.
However, government has failed to support the students as it promised
causing them to resort to other forms of making income to support
themselves. Earlier this year news broke about the arrest of some three
students for allegedly robbing a hotel in Cuba. The students said they
undertook the robbery due to frustrations after several attempts to get
in touch with the government proved futile.

Source: Ghanaian students in Cuba sell belongings to make a living |
General News 2014-07-10 -
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=316330

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