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General News of Friday, 11 February 2011

Source: GNA

Committee commends authorities of UEW on infrastructural development

Winneba Feb. 11, GNA - Members of the Institutional Review Sub-Committee on Education at the National Accreditation Board have paid a two-day visit to the University of Education, Winneba. The committee, led by Prof Sulemana Al-Hassan, helped to review some o= f the programmes of the University and also toured development projects in th= e University. The Pro Vice Chancellor of UEW, Prof Mawutor Avoke, led the members of the committee to tour the three campuses in Winneba and inspected the multi-purpose examination hall with a seating capacity of 2,000 students at the North Campus.

The team also toured the new faculty lecture halls, offices for Deans currently under construction at the North campus, the automated Osagyefo library at the South Campus and visited the Theatre Arts at the central Campus.

At the GETfund hostel at the north campus, the team was impressed with the facilities at the premises and were happy with the comments from the students.

The Students commended management of UEW for the rapid infrastructure development and praised them for the bold step taken to connect most of the campus hostel facilities to the internet.

The Finance Officer for UEW, Mr Benjamin Kpodo, told the committee tha= t GETFund had contracted Alpha properties to provide security and ensure 24 hours adequate cleaning of the hostel. Prof Mawutor Avoke after the inspection assured the team of management's preparedness in ensuring that the mandate given to the institution was fully followed. He said UEW was taking the required steps to address some of the challenges confronting it.

Prof Avoke said access to education should go beyond the borders of infrastructure development to include modern text books and uninterrupted access to the internet for academic work and research. He said management of UEW in 2010 laid a fibre optic cable throughout its satellite campuses to enhance efficient and effective delivery of acces= s to internet for research activities and academic work. The Acting Registrar, Mr Rex Abedi-Boafo, Acting Internal Auditor Ms Sena Dake and Works and Physical Development Officer Mr Fiifi Yankson wher= e among those who inspected the projects.