The council
chairman of University Of Health And Allied Sciences Prof Kofi Anyidoho has
expressed dissatisfaction with Ussuya Ghana for abandoning road projects on the
permanent campus of university of health and allied sciences rendering the
university inaccessible ahead of her March occupation.
Professor kofi
Anyidoho said delays by Ussuya Ghana to commence works on the access roads of the
university campus in sokode is by extension hampering works of their Chinese
counterpart Yanjian Group who find it difficult transporting materials to the
site. He said yanjian group are remarkably working on the lecture halls,
auditorium, multi-purpose science laboratory, administration block and
residential facilities for both staff and students, Ussuya on the other hand is
yet to commence works on the road networks.
He said ‘’ without
any hesitation by next academic year we should use the campus because they are
determined to hand over the place to us by March’’. Adding that
‘’It may look like a big promise they may not be able to fulfil but if
you can understand, they started work on that site less than a year ago and you
have seen what is there; you can see the likelihood that in six months they may
able to hand over the place’’. But said ‘’our real challenge now, they may be many;
as you can see there are no roads, contracts for the roads was awarded and
according to that contract the road should have been done by this time but as
you can see they have not even started ’’. ‘’So those buildings may be completed by March,
but how do we bring students here without a road network?’’ he quizzed.
This came to light
when the Minister for Education Prof Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang inaugurated a
thirteen member council for the university in Ho. The council which is the
governing body of the university according to the Minister would take over from
the implementation committee that operated from the Presidency. Other members
of the council include Mrs Justice Agnes Dordzie, Togbe Tepre Hodo IV,Prof
Ernest Aryeetey, Dr Yaw Adu-Gyamfi,Dr Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey and Prof Fred Binka.
The rest are Mr Paul Dzandu, Mr Dzidzeme Sedanu-Kwawu, Emmanuel Adjei , Mr
Kwabena Sakyi, Dr Francis Zotor and Mr Daniel Sarfo.
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