The Vice-Chancellor of Koforidua Technical University (KTU) Prof. David Kofi Essumang, has decried the hostel accommodation crises in the school.
He indicated that the situation has worsened by an increase in students population due to the Free Senior High School Policy.
He was speaking at the 17th congregation of the university on Saturday saying “it is regrettable that for many years, KTU has been battling with inadequate infrastructure. This has become a popular cry by the Vice-Chancellors at each Matriculation and Congregation ceremony of the University. It is unacceptable for a University with such a great vision and mandate to have inadequate infrastructure. Residential accommodation for staff members and students remains the greatest challenge facing the University. Distinguished Invited Guests, we are making a very fervent appeal to you to assist us to address this problem”.
He added “the increasing student population has been an issue of concern to Management. Out of about 9,000 students, less than 10% can be accommodated on campus at the only GETFund Hostel. More than 80% of the students reside in private rented facilities within the immediate community which are close to campus. Sanitation facilities in some of these private houses are poor. We are very sad that some of our students could be exposed to health hazards as they live under poor sanitary conditions. We call on the state and interested groups to build another hostel for the University”.
He added that is working assiduously to complete a multi-purpose building complex comprising classrooms, offices for lecturers, and an auditorium. Also, large classrooms are being constructed to increase capacity to accommodate the increasing number of students in each lecture hall.
The Vice-Chancellor said to meet the health needs of students and staff of the University, the sickbay on campus has been upgraded to a clinic with the employment of 7 new clinical staff including a Physician Assistant.
Currently, KTU has a student population of 8,924 made up of 1,515 BTech students, 6,457 HND students, and 952 Non-HND, professional and technical students.
Of this number, 5,354 Students representing 60% are males, and the remaining 3,572 students representing 40 % are females.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com