
Unidentified armed men reportedly disrupted a University for Development Studies UDS Council meeting on April 13, 2026, which was convened to select a new Vice Chancellor. The Council was reviewing three shortlisted candidates when the interruption occurred in the afternoon. According to a report by myjoyonline.com, the men entered the meeting space and insisted that the Council should not proceed with any decision. Two of the individuals were reportedly armed with pistols. A source told JoyNews that the men approached the Chairman, who then made a call, leading to the abrupt end of the meeting. The source questioned how the men knew the meeting location and how they gained access, suggesting the incident might have been planned. The source also referenced a similar incident in 2021 during the same appointment process, implying that security should have been enhanced to prevent a recurrence.
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This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by GhanaWeb.