At least four thousand applicants turn out for
admission interviews in no more than two colleges of education in the Upper
East Region every year. But only about four hundred from that figure get behind
the few admission doors. One more college, some chiefs think, will fill more teacher-empty
classrooms with more trained hands.
Some chiefs have
announced their readiness to offer land to the government to put up a college
of education in the Upper East Regional capital of Bolgatanga. The announcement
comes at the time authorities, for lack of space at the region’s only two
colleges of education, turn away over three thousand teacher-hopefuls every
year in front of teacher-empty classrooms in the region.
BONABOTO, a
civil society advocacy organisation pushing for development in the Frafra-speaking
area that includes Bolgatanga, Nangodi, Bongo and Tongo, made the chiefs’
readiness known to the media at a press conference in Bolgatanga.
In a statement
read by the organisation’s Chairperson, Madam Augustina Ayivore, BONABOTO
entreated the government to resume the stalled renovation project at the
Regional Hospital in Bolgatanga and asked President John Mahama to honour his
manifesto promise of an ultramodern regional referral hospital for the region.
“We wish to
again call on the government to take steps to reconstruct the Bolgatanga town
roads and to increase the pace at which other roads linking the capital to
other districts are being worked on by contractors. We also want to implore the
government to urgently restart the abandoned airport project at Sumbrungu so
that commercial aircraft could land and take off from that airport,” the
statement urged.
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The organisation
expressed its satisfaction and appreciation to President Mahama over the
appointments of Dr. Ephraim Nsoh Avea, Dr. Dominic Ayine, Dr. Raymond Akongburo
Atuguba, Mr. Cletus Apul Avoka, Mr. Mark Owen Woyongo, Mr. Alhassan Azong, Mr.
Mahama Ayariga and Mr. Daniel Syme to serve in his administration.
“Having
enormously contributed to the development of this country in their various
careers, we are confident that they [the appointees] will positively and
productively contribute to the forward march of our nation towards economic and
industrial emancipation,” said the statement. “We also wish to welcome Alhaji
Limuna Mohammed-Muniru as [acting] Regional Minister of our region and wish to assure
him that we are willing to support him to develop the region,” it added.
Mr. Stanley
Abopaam, Public Relations Officer of the group, told newsmen at the conference of
the group’s intended campaign for the rehabilitation of the Bolgatanga
Children’s Park which has become a den for criminals, as well as road safety
and good sanitation particularly in the regional capital.
He also spoke of
the group’s quest to bring to book those behind the illegal clearing in 2012 of
a mature forest reserve behind the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly’s block.
Also in
attendance were Mr. Francis Atintono, Vice Chairman, and Mr. Alagskomah Asakeya
Noble, Chairman of Subcommittee on Health, among other high-ranking members of
the organisation.
Credit: E.F.
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