University don calls for
expansion of ICT
Fiapre (B/A), Feb. 7,
Ghanadot/GNA - Professor Clifford
Tagoe, Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Ghana, on Saturday
appealed to the government to bring
Information Communication Technology
(ICT) to the doorstep of all
educational institutions regardless
of location or social standing.
He said this required the political
to take decisions that would improve
the educational system and ensure
the nation’s progress and
socio-economic development.
Prof. Tagoe said this at the third
congregation and eighth
matriculation of the Catholic
University College of Ghana (CUCG)
at Fiapre near Sunyani.
The combination of the both
graduation and matriculation
ceremonies marked the first of its
kind by the University and 92
students graduated for the 2007/2008
academic year whilst 176 fresh
students were admitted, beside 622
earlier in October for various
programmes for the 2008/2009
academic year.
The Vice-Chancellor said it was
crucial for “young people to gain
access to technological tools and
networks of knowledge sharing that
open the door to participation in
knowledge sharing societies”.
Prof Tagoe appealed to the
government to put in place measures
to ensure that teachers were well
trained and motivated while students
had greater access to facilities and
technology which would instil in
them a life-long love of learning.
That would also prepare them to
place greater emphasis on personal
initiative and entrepreneurship for
the attainment of life-skills and
social competence.
Prof .Tagoe suggested to the CUCG to
consider the introduction of
distance learning programmes to
serve large number of qualified
persons who each year fail to gain
admission to pursue higher
education.
He said other prospective students
whose work schedules did not enable
them to take time off to pursue
university level programmes could
also take advantage of it.
Professor James Hawkins Ephraim,
Vice-Chancellor of the CUCG, said
the university was growing steadily
and now has a student population of
1,450.
He said the expansion of the
university has been made possible
because of the quality and relevant
academic programmes and training
that were being offered for the
holistic moral, mental,
psychological and physical
development of the students to meet
the changing needs of the society.
Most Reverend Joseph Osei-Bonsu,
chairman of the university’s board
of trustees and Archbishop of
Konongo-Mampong, said the CUCG was
established in fulfilment of the
church’s evangelizing mission that
had both spiritual and a material
dimension.
Most Reverend Leon B. Kalega, the
Apostolic Nuncio in Ghana, commended
the Ghana Catholic Bishops’
Conference for establishing the
university and the development
projects being undertaken to enhance
teaching and learning.
He appealed to the government to
widen and tar the narrow and dusty
5.5 kilometres stretch of road that
leads to the university campus from
Fiapre.
GNA