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Government has secured a loan
facility of GHC 43 million for the University of Ghana (UG) to build
four additional halls of residence to ease its accommodation challenges.
Professor
Ernest Aryeetey, Vice Chancellor of UG disclosed this during a
graduation ceremony to confer diploma and degrees on more than 5,000
students who successfully completed their programmes during the
2011/2012 academic year.
He said the university, over the last five years, has put up four additional halls of residence at a cost of GHC 43 million.
“I
am happy to announce that, as part of government’s strong desire to
improve the quality of education at Ghana’s premier university, the
government of Ghana has agreed to take over the loan facility and
service the principal and interest accrued”, he added.
Prof
Aryeetey said the university is undertaking more infrastructural
expansion projects to take care of the varied infrastructural needs of
its people.
He mentioned re-roofing and rewiring of all staff
housing units as well as the rehabilitation of some selected roads on
the Legon campus.
There has been a ground breaking ceremony for
the construction of a 600-bed teaching hospital for the university
located close to the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, he
said.
The Vice Chancellor noted that the hospital would have
state-of-the-art facilities for trauma and emergency services, heart
surgery, medical imaging and a helipad.
According to Prof
Aryeetey, “The project which cost 175 million dollars is being funded
through a loan facility by the government of Ghana”.
The Vice
Chancellor said the project would enhance interaction between students
and faculty of the health sciences and the rest of the university.
The
hospital will eventually be expanded into a 1,300 bed facility to ease
the pressure on Korle-Bu teaching hospital as well as provide greater
opportunity for inter-disciplinary research, he added. |
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