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UEW prepares itself to enroll free SHS beneficiaries

Godwin Akweiteh AlloteybyGodwin Akweiteh Allotey
April 29, 2018
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The University of Education Winneba (UEW) is planning to provide physical infrastructure to accommodate many beneficiaries of the free senior high school programme.

Reverend Father Professor Anthony Afful-Broni, the acting Vice-Chancellor, said the university was constructing four sets of 500-capacity lecture pavilions at the Winneba campus for the new academic year.

[contextly_sidebar id=”FvOIawK6D84ZDctm9O6Sxr0rchRbWxSz”]The project, which is in addition to the ongoing classroom projects, would be replicated at the College of Technology Education (COLTEK) and other campuses of the university.

Professor Afful-Broni said management is determined to increase the intake of students from the 2018/19 academic year to ensure that as many qualified young men and women as possible receive a high-quality university education.

He was speaking at the second session of the 22nd congregation of the university, at COLTEK in Kumasi on Saturday.

A total of 3,452 from 14 study centres as well as 620 sandwich and 102 postgraduate students from the northern sector of the country, were awarded degrees and diplomas.

Professor Afful-Broni said UEW was a firm believer of the government’s agenda for the education sector and would do everything to support to enable many Ghanaians to acquire quality higher education to speed up the socio-economic transformation of the country.

He said the university was deeply committed to training and raising the high calibre of disciplined, hardworking and dedicated people with high academic and moral reputation for the country.

Professor Afful-Broni urged the graduates to face the challenges with courage and due diligence while ensuring optimism at all times.

Mr Simon Osei-Mensah, Ashanti Regional Minister, said tertiary education was one of the keys to the development of every country.

The government would, therefore, leave no stone unturned to provide the requisite infrastructure and innovation to enhance the development of tertiary education in the country.

He urged the graduates to use the training and skills acquired to explore various opportunities around them to achieve their goals in life.

Professor Emmanuel Nicholas Abakah, Chairman of the University Council said the Council was determined to clean the university thoroughly and bring it back to sanity.

He urged all stakeholders to be steadfast and work to advance the cause of the university.

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Source: GNA

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