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Prof. Cosmas Cobbold

Past Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Education

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Dr. Christopher Yaw Kwaah

Current Vice-Dean, School of Educational Development and Outreach

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Prof. Henry De-Graft Acquah

Current Dean, School of Agriculture

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Prof. Augustine Tanle

Past Vice-Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Ghana’s Industrialisation is Largely Rhetoric-Prof. J. V. Mensah

01 Nov, 2018 By louis Mensah

A Professor of Development Economics at the School for Development Studies, Prof. John Victor Mensah, has decried the incessant politicisation of the country’s industrialisation by succesive governments.

Analysing the trend of performance of the industrial sector under various governments from the era of independence to date, Prof. Mensah described Ghana’s industrialisation as largely rhetoric.

Prof. Mensah made these statements when he delivered his Inaugural Lecture on the topic “Ghana’s Industrialisation-Rhetoric or Reality?”

Making Industrialisation a Reality

The Development Economist, posited that, with the exploration of crude oil and gas, the government, private sector and civil society need to work in a concerted manner to undertake innovative and pragmatic actions to make industrialisation a reality. Prof. Mensah said the importance of the industrial sector could be seen in terms of value addition of primary goods, prolonging the shelf life of perishable goods, creating employment, conserving foreign exchange earnings and through exports.

Developments in Ghana's Industrial Sector

Outlining developments in the industrial sector over the years, Prof. Mensah said immediately after Ghana’s independence, the government launched a massive industrialisation drive. He stated that the 1960-1970 period was characterised by Import Substitution Industrial (ISI) policies and income stagnation adding that the 1970-1983 period was marked by structural problems and economic decline.

Prof. Mensah indicated that in 1984, after the introduction of Economic Recovery (ERP) and Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) policies, the economy started to recover slowly. However, he noted that “Until the production of crude oil in commercial quantities in 2011, the relative contribution of the industrial sector to national output remained at the bottom after agricultural and services sectors”.

In 2011, he said the services sector contributed 48. 5 per cent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), followed by industry (25.9%) and the agricultural sector (25.6%). “This is the first time in Ghana’s economic history that the industrial sector narrowly outpaced the agricultural sector,” he stated. He explained that the industrial growth was strongly driven by oil, construction and mining sub-sectors adding that beyond 2011, services and industrial sectors showed slight growth while agricultural sector recorded negative growth. “Here one would argue that Ghana’s industrialisation is becoming a reality” he noted.

Export of Raw Industrial Outputs

In spite of the positive signs recorded in the 2011 period, Prof. Mensah said the industrial sector was characterised by exports of virtually no value addition of crude oil, minerals and other industrial outputs, thereby still suffering from external shocks in commodity prices.

Prof. Mensah said the poor performance of the industrial sub-sector was evident stressing that “Prior to 2008, manufacturing was the leading sub-sector of the industrial sector, followed by the construction sub-sector. However, Prof. Mensah said the contribution of the manufacturing sub-sector showed declining trend throughout the period of 2007-2015 as construction became the leading sub-sector. “This suggests that the manufacturing in Ghana is rhetoric,” he noted.

Prof. Mensah mentioned political instability, internal economic mismanagement, inadequate capital for operators, rapid depreciation of the cedi, high cost of credit and trade liberalisation as some of the factors inhibiting the growth of industrialisation in Ghana.

 

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Faculty of Arts Holds Maiden Dean’s Award

01 Nov, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Faculty of Arts has celebrated its brilliant and hardworking students at the maiden Dean’s Award Ceremony.

The efforts of these students who were from level 200 to level 400 with Cumulative Grade Point Aggregate (CGPA) of 3.6 and above were acknowledged with presentation of certificates.  In all, 57 students were presented with awards including 27 for level 200, 13 for level 300, and 17 for level 400.

 In his address, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Prof. J. B. A. Afful, explained that the purpose of the ceremony was to celebrate students who have performed exceptionally in their academic work and were qualified for First Class Honours. He expressed gratitude to the awards committee for working tirelessly to ensure a successful ceremony.

The Guest Speaker, Dr. Georgina Yaa Oduro, who spoke on the topic “The Phenomenological Journey” advised the students to focus on their studies. She urged the awardees to guard against any form of complacency so that they could complete their programmes successfully. "If you want to add value to your achievement, be focused and determined", she advised.

The Chairman for the Ceremony, Prof. R.N. Osei, congratulated the faculty for training highly qualified human resource for the country over the years. He commended the Dean of the Faculty for introducing this laudable initiative.

Prof. Osei said the aim of education was to make students useful citizens. "We are inculcating values that will transform your personality. It is our duty to provide you with knowledge and it is your duty to learn and you must not leave the University with the same mindset you came with", he noted. He also advised students to have confidence in themselves adding that “Having critical attitude towards anything that comes your way is the hallmark of education”.

Present at the awards ceremony, were some Heads of Department, lecturers and students from the Faculty.

 

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Prof. Justice Kwabena Sarfo

Past Dean, School of Biological Sciences

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Prof. Kofi Tsivanyo Yiboe

Past Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Education

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Prudential Bank Limited Presents Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy to Department of Optometry

01 Nov, 2018 By louis Mensah

Prudential Bank Limited has presented 6 Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy instruments valued at GH ¢ 210, 000 to the Department of Optometry at a short ceremony on campus.

The Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy which is used to examine the anterior and posterior part of the eyes would facilitate teaching, learning, research and extension services of the Department.

The Head, Department of Optometry, Dr. Emmanuel Kwasi Abu, said the Department was in dire need of the equipment considering the increase in the number of students over years. In addition, he noted that Department’s Eye Clinic has been taking care of over 200 a week hence, it was critical to get the equipment to support both academic and clinicals. “We sent proposals to different organisations and financial institutions but it is only Prudential Bank Limited that responded positively to our request” he explained.

Presenting the equipment, the Cape Coast Branch Manager of Prudential Bank, Mr.  Eric Sarpong Appau, noted that the Bank has a cordial working relationship with the University. He noted that the donation was their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to enhance academic work as well as delivery of eye care in the Department’s Clinic. He promised that the Bank would continue to support the Department and the University to strengthen the relationship between the two institutions.

On behalf of the Department, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, thanked the Bank for the Donation. He commended Prudential Bank Limited for their continuous support to the University. “Prudential Bank has been a good partner to the University and they have helped the University in many ways” he noted.  Prof. Ampiah called on other organisations and financial institutions to emulate the example of Prudential Bank Limited.

Present at the function were the Registrar, Mr. Kofi Nyan and lecturers in the Department. Other staff of Prudential Bank Limited who were in attendance were Mr. Benjamin Darko (UCC Branch Manager); Mr. Joseph Hanson from the Head Office and Mr. Samuel Otabil (Head of Marketing, Cape Coast Branch).

Prudential Bank Limited Presents Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy to Department of Optometry

01 Nov, 2018 By louis Mensah

Prudential Bank Limited has presented 6 Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy instruments valued at GH ¢ 210, 000 to the Department of Optometry at a short ceremony on campus.

The Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy which is used to examine the anterior and posterior part of the eyes would facilitate teaching, learning, research and extension services of the Department.

The Head, Department of Optometry, Dr. Emmanuel Kwasi Abu, said the Department was in dire need of the equipment considering the increase in the number of students over years. In addition, he noted that Department’s Eye Clinic has been taking care of over 200 a week hence, it was critical to get the equipment to support both academic and clinicals. “We sent proposals to different organisations and financial institutions but it is only Prudential Bank Limited that responded positively to our request” he explained.

Presenting the equipment, the Cape Coast Branch Manager of Prudential Bank, Mr.  Eric Sarpong Appau, noted that the Bank has a cordial working relationship with the University. He noted that the donation was their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to enhance academic work as well as delivery of eye care in the Department’s Clinic. He promised that the Bank would continue to support the Department and the University to strengthen the relationship between the two institutions.

On behalf of the Department, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, thanked the Bank for the Donation. He commended Prudential Bank Limited for their continuous support to the University. “Prudential Bank has been a good partner to the University and they have helped the University in many ways” he noted.  Prof. Ampiah called on other organisations and financial institutions to emulate the example of Prudential Bank Limited.

Present at the function were the Registrar, Mr. Kofi Nyan and lecturers in the Department. Other staff of Prudential Bank Limited who were in attendance were Mr. Benjamin Darko (UCC Branch Manager); Mr. Joseph Hanson from the Head Office and Mr. Samuel Otabil (Head of Marketing, Cape Coast Branch).

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