The government on
Friday presented four brand new vehicles to four Colleges of Education in the
country.
The gesture is to
enhance their operational responsibilities in the discharge of the work to
ensure effective teaching and learning.
Three Colleges: Gbewaa
College of Education, St. Francis College of Education, and Atebubu College of
Education, each received a Land Cruiser Prado, while Akatsi College of
Education got Toyota Hiace.
Professor Ahmed
Abdulai Jinapor, Director-General, Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, who
presented the keys on behalf of the government, said the gesture would augment
the fleet of vehicles that the colleges have.
“We are also working
very hard through the Minister of Education to see if we can at least get
vehicles for all the Colleges of Education.”
“We intentionally invited Council Chairpersons and their representatives of the Colleges because we want this donation to be seen as something that is going to the school as a whole and not just to the Principals,” he said.
He said the government
recognised that all 46 Colleges of Education have challenges when it comes to
vehicular movement, but the other Colleges would get theirs gradually.
Prof Jinapor called
for a public-private partnership from the corporate institutions in other
infrastructure needs such as accommodation in terms of hostels, laboratories,
and classrooms to aid effective learning.
He charged the
Colleges to put the vehicles to good use and maintain them for the benefit of
all stakeholders.
Madam Olivia Ama Seglah-Woanyah, Council Chairperson, Akatsi College of
Education, commended the government for the vehicles, adding “it will address
their mobility challenges.”
She pledged to develop
a maintenance mechanism and use the vehicle for its intended purposes to the
benefit of all.
Madam Seglah-Woanyah
expressed optimism that the presentation ceremony would help enhance quality
teaching delivery with positive outcomes.
Present at the
ceremony is Mr Kwasi Owusu Agyemang, Council Chair, Atebubu College of
Education; Mr Patrick Seidu, Council Chair, Gbewah College of Education; and Ms
Bernice Addai representing Professor Michael Perry Okyerefo as the Council
Chair, St. Francis College of Education.