Prof. Abdulai Salifu Asuro |
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Authorities at the Tamale Polytechnic have expressed worry about government’s
inability to release funds for the completion of some major infrastructural
projects that were started some 10 years ago to enhance quality teaching and
learning.
The
Rector of the Polytechnic, Prof. Abdulai Salifu Asuro noted that a number of
projects including the Library Complex, Lecture Halls and the 400-capacity
ladies hostel had been abandoned and all the contactors vacated the sites due
to what he described as “huge debts” they (contractors) had accumulated on such
projects without corresponding payments GETFund.
Speaking
at the 10th Congregation of the Tamale Polytechnic, Prof Asuro
observed that “Tamale Polytechnic has comparatively lagged behind over the
years in infrastructural development. This is because some projects started a
decade ago are yet to be completed and handed over to the Polytechnic. The main
challenge has been lack of flow of funds to contractors to work on these
projects”.
However,
the Rector of Tamale Polytechnic commended the Government of Ghana through the
National Council for Tertiary Education, the Ministry of Education and the
GETFund for the continuous support on the growth and development of the
Polytechnic. The Tamale Polytechnic is by far one of the oldest but most
vulnerable institutions in Ghana especially when it comes to infrastructural
provision.
Even
though it remains one of the best performing Polytechnics in Ghana, the
Institute is faced with a number of infrastructural problems including lecture
halls, assemble halls, hostels, campus roads, streetlights and modern workshops
among others. The road networks on the campus are nothing but a complete
apology and most of the structures have far long exhausted their usefulness and
begging replacement or renovation.
Meanwhile,
the 10th Congregation of the Tamale Polytechnic awarded 1,429 graduates
with Higher National Diploma (HND) Certificates in various disciplines for the
2015 graduating class.
Out
of the 1,429 graduands, 490 were awarded HND in Accountancy, 259 in Marketing,
58 in Agriculture Engineering, 41 in Mechanical Engineering and 245 in
Secretaryship and Management Studies. In addition, 15 graduands were awarded
HND certificates in Tourism, 101 in Statistics, 96 in Hotel, Catering and
Institutional Management, 46 in Building Technology and 31 and 47 in Industrial
Arts and Electronics respectively.
The
Rector of Tamale Polytechnic, Prof Abdulai Salifu Asuro stated that the crop of
graduates from the school were readily available for industries because they
had had a unique practical hands-on training coupled with supervised internship
with reputable institutions, which he said had equipped them with the required
practical know-how to start work with or without further training.
According
to him, the Polytechnic was set to introduce a number of industry-driven
specialized programmes to produce the necessary problem-solving technocrats to
support the country’s industrialization drive. The Rector disclosed that three
new programmes namely; Bachelor of Technology in Agricultural Engineering,
Bachelor of Technology in Accounting with Computing and HND Fashion and Design
had been introduced in the school as part of effort of making the Tamale
Polytechnic a learning centre of excellence.
However,
Prof Asuro strongly appealed to the government and for that matter the Ministry
of Education to find it urgent to include the Tamale Polytechnic in the
selected polytechnics for the conversion into Technical Universities, since it
remains the premier Polytechnic in the three regions of the North.
He
also used the occasion to appeal to graduands to explore various opportunities
to achieve their goals.
The
Chairman of the Governing Council of the Tamale Polytechnic, Ambassador Alhaji
Abdullah Salifu also added his voice to the call on government and GETfund to
release funds for the completion of all the abandoned infrastructural projects.
On
her part, the Minister for Education, Professor Nana Jane Opoku Agyeamang in a
speech read on her behalf said Tamale Polytechnic and Cape Coast Polytechnic
were being reassessed to be included in the selected Polytechnics for Technical
University status.
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