The Minority Committee on Education in Parliament has raised alarm over the worsening conditions faced by Ghanaian students studying abroad on government scholarships.
They have called on the government to take immediate steps to address the situation.
According to the committee, over 180 students in Memphis, Tennessee, are currently facing eviction from university housing due to unpaid tuition and accommodation fees.
Similar reports have surfaced from Ghanaian students in the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe, many of whom risk academic disruption as the government fails to meet its financial.