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Ghana School of Law students celebrate historic inclusion in Students Loan Trust Fund Plus

Mon, Oct 20 2025 11:45 PM
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Ghana School of Law students celebrate historic inclusion in Students Loan Trust Fund Plus

“It started as a dream, but now it has materialised for the collective good.”

In what can only be described as a momentous breakthrough for legal education in Ghana, the long-standing goal of securing financial support for students of the Ghana School of Law (GSL) under the national Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) has finally been achieved.

The Ghana School of Law SRC Executive Council, in partnership with the Legal Green Association (LGA), spearheaded a well-argued petition for the inclusion of GSL students in the national student loan scheme.

The petition, grounded in constitutional rights and statutory interpretation, highlighted the financial hardship faced by law students due to their exclusion from the Students Loan Trust Fund—despite their tertiary-level status and vital role in Ghana’s justice delivery system.

The Minister of Education, Honourable Haruna Iddrisu, responded decisively and favourably to the petition. At a pivotal meeting held on Friday, 17th October 2025, the Minister approved the request and directed the Students Loan Trust Fund to extend the Students Loan Plus scheme to students of the Ghana School of Law.

This enhanced loan package will cover fees comprehensively and provide much-needed financial relief for all eligible GSL applicants.

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The decision reflects Mr Iddrisu’s long-standing commitment to student welfare, equitable education, and social justice. As a former student leader and seasoned advocate himself, the Minister brought both empathy and pragmatism to the role.

His action has not only corrected a long-standing inequality but has also reaffirmed the constitutional promise of accessible higher education for all.

Ghana School of Law students celebrate historic inclusion in Students Loan Trust Fund Plus

For the first time, Ghana School of Law students will have access to the Students Loan Trust Fund Plus, easing their financial burdens and promoting equal opportunities. Honourable Iddrisu’s intervention will be remembered as a milestone in Ghana’s education policy—one that prioritised the needs of students and strengthened the future of the legal profession.

This achievement would not have been possible without the persistence and coordination of the Ghana School of Law SRC Executive Council, led by its President, His Excellency Nana Opoku Ware, in collaboration with the Legal Green Association. From the moment the idea was shared, President Opoku Ware embraced it with passion, mobilising his team and providing the leadership to see it through.

Behind every major success are unsung heroes. Key among them is Prof. George Kwaku Toku Oduro, who facilitated the meeting and provided invaluable counsel. Known for his genuine commitment to youth development, Prof. Oduro’s involvement ensured the conversation reached the right ears.

Also instrumental was Dr Emmanuel Newman, a respected Board Member of the Students Loan Trust Fund, whose timely intervention helped push the petition to approval.

The CEO of the Students Loan Trust Fund, Dr Saajida Shiraz, promptly approved the petition when called upon, demonstrating proactive and exemplary leadership.

The idea was conceived and nurtured by Leader Festus Matey, supported by Political Head Evans Mawunyo Tsikata of the Legal Green Association (LGA). The LGA’s early discussions with the SLTF laid the groundwork for the petition, combining intellectual rigour with strategic advocacy to set the stage for this national milestone.

The approval of this petition marks a turning point in the accessibility and inclusiveness of legal education in Ghana. By officially recognising GSL students as eligible for the Students Loan Plus, the government has acknowledged the professional law course as a legitimate and essential part of Ghana’s tertiary education system.

This inclusion ensures that financial hardship will no longer be a barrier for aspiring lawyers. It aligns with the principles of equal opportunity, constitutional justice, and the long-term development of Ghana’s human capital in the legal sector.

This achievement belongs to every student of the Ghana School of Law—past, present, and future. It is a triumph of teamwork, vision, and persistent advocacy. It proves that when student leaders act with clarity of purpose and strategic engagement, meaningful policy change is possible.

To all who contributed—from the petition drafters, student leaders, ministry officials, and SLTF board members to the supportive student body—thank you for proving that collective action rooted in justice can truly move mountains.

Let this be a blueprint for future collaboration between students and the state.

Key SRC Members Who Championed the Cause

  1. Nana Opoku Ware – SRC President (GSL): Held the welfare of the student body close to heart, sparing no effort to ensure success.
  2. Don Emmanuel Agbanyo – Vice President (Makola Campus): A tireless advocate who ensured consistent momentum.
  3. Otenewa Maame Ekua Odro – Vice President (UPSA Campus): The logistical powerhouse who coordinated schedules and ensured the high-level meeting with the Minister materialised. Her unwavering dedication and hard work were crucial to the success of the petition.
  4. Herirata Duodu: A strategic voice and silent force behind several key discussions.
  5. Ebenezer Opoku – Vice President (Kumasi Campus): Pushed relentlessly until the initiative became reality.
  6. Nana Aba Kwesenuwa Odoom – General Secretary: Managed communication and documentation, grounding the petition with accuracy and consistency.
  7. Jackson Bright Kitanya-Dabanyi – SRC Treasurer: Consistently engaged the Executive Council to ensure success, demonstrating passion for the welfare of others.
  8. Gloria Agbeli – Organising Secretary: Coordinated effectively to consolidate support.

History will remember all who contributed to making this vision a reality. Fighting for a just cause is always worthwhile, and caring for the well-being of others remains the highest form of leadership.

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