President John Dramani Mahama has officially commenced construction on a new multipurpose hall and student hostel at the SDA College of Education, delivering on a pledge made during his recent visit to the institution.
The groundbreaking ceremony marks a swift follow-through on commitments linked to the “No Fees Stress” initiative.
During the launch of that programme, the president identified critical infrastructure gaps hindering the college’s ability to house and support its growing student body.
The new facilities are designed to modernise the campus environment, addressing long-standing issues regarding overcrowded accommodation and the lack of a dedicated space for large-scale academic and social gatherings.
By expanding the physical footprint of the college, the administration expects to improve the overall quality of campus life while increasing the school’s intake capacity.
Government officials present at the ceremony emphasised that these projects are integral to a national strategy focused on broadening access to tertiary education.
The government aims to ensure that future educators are trained in environments that mirror the high standards expected in Ghanaian classrooms.
Work on the multipurpose hall and hostel is expected to begin immediately, signalling a renewed focus on completing essential educational infrastructure to meet the demands of the current academic year.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana














