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Prof. Joseph B A Afful

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Prof. Francis Eric Amuquandoh

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Prof. Moses Jojo Eghan

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Political Polarisation is Key Threat to National Character Development

16 Sep, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro, has noted that Universities will fail as hubs of knowledge generation and application, if they fail to place national character development at the core of the training of students.

Universities must use the lecture theatres to help students develop mindsets that will place Ghana first and make them appreciate that our tribal, religious and political orientations should not divide us as citizens,” he indicated.

Prof. Oduro made these statements when he delivered his inaugural lecture at the School of Medical Sciences Auditorium on the topic “Repositioning Universities for National Character Development: Does Leadership and Mindset Education Matter”?

 

Universities Role in Curbing Political Polarisation

The Professor of Educational Leadership said, universities should be concerned about the political polarisation that was fast destroying the “Ghanaianness” in Ghanaians. People’s orientation and commitment towards partisan issues are fast sinking our National Character,” he observed.

Prof. Oduro pointed out that, “If the university sows divisive mindsets, it will produce leaders with divisive tendencies”. He noted that through research, teaching and extension services performed by universities, challenges facing national character development in Ghana could be mitigated. For universities to reposition themselves for national character development.

Allow Structures in Universities to Work

Prof. Oduro cautioned politicians to allow university decision making structures and procedures to operate.  He said people with extreme partisan and divisive orientation should not be appointed chairmen of Governing Councils or Vice-Chancellors of universities. According to him, faculty should avoid using the lecture theatres to promote partisan ideologies. He therefore, recommended that, “Leadership for National Character” should be introduced as a liberal course in universities.

Prof. Oduro said, political polarisation was permeating every sector of the economy and gradually subduing national character. He was worried that the phenomenon had widely spread to the extent that universities were being affected. He cited several instances where Government functionaries and political fanatics had remotely controlled some public institutions in Ghana, especially in determining who should lead such institutions.

“Institutional leaders appointed on political lines tend to work in the interest of their political parties rather than the institution or the nation. To secure leadership positions, politically influenced appointees tell Government only things they know Government wants to hear regarding policy initiatives, he noted.

Victimisation of Citizens for Criticising Government Policies

On the other hand, Prof. Oduro said “those who subject policies to critical analysis, provide constructive criticism and draw attention of Government to possible implementation gaps in policy initiatives are labeled”. He indicated that citizens with critical minds and innovative ideas on national policies were gradually retreating for fear of being lampooned and lambasted. He made reference to instances where some appointees and party loyalists of both the current and previous governments had verbally attacked him for commenting on government policies,

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor urged Ghanaians to remember that “We are one people as Ghanaians and party politics should not divide us. Politicians will come and go but our country, Ghana will continue to exist. He further called on Ghanaians to uphold the national unity values in the national anthem and patriotic songs that defined our national character.

UCC Researchers Introduce Stakeholders to Greenhouse Technology

14 Sep, 2018 By louis Mensah

A team of researchers from the University has introduced stakeholders in the Cape Coast metropolis to new methods of cultivating crops on unused and underutilised spaces in urban areas.

The team of researchers are Dr. David Oscar Yawson (PI), Dr. Michael Osei Adu, Prof. Frederick Ato Armah and Dr. Paul Agu Asare.

The researchers from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are undertaking a project dubbed “Piloting Edible Urban Landscape (Greenhouse)-Agriculture for Food Security 2030 (AgriFoSe2030)“ ,  under the auspices of the Centre for Environmental and Sustainability, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.  The project is being managed by the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy of UCC with funding from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

Addressing the stakeholders on a demonstrated greenhouse field at the Lecturers Village and the College of Distance Education Flats on campus, a member of the research team, Dr. Michael Osei Adu, observed that land use was poorly planned and urban land has not been a priority over the years. He said parcels of land in urban areas were sometimes invaded by squatters, hideouts for miscreants and reptiles.

Dr. Adu explained that the overall goal of the project was therefore, to convert unused lands in urban areas to a more efficient use of human, financial and natural resources while enhancing socio-economic and environmental sustainability. He further indicated that the team has successfully demonstrated the idea by installing two unit greenhouses together with watering facilities and inputs in residential areas on UCC campus. He explained that the team engaged the services of women and youth within the communities surrounding UCC to produce food and earn incomes from undertilised and idle spaces.

According to Dr. Adu, “The project addresses two cross-cutting themes on women and youth and sustainable intensification and socio-economic dimensions of smallholder agriculture and multifunctional landscapes in agriculture”.  He emphasised that the project when adopted in the country has the potential to generate value from idle spaces in a multifunctional perspective to enable Ghanaians especially, the teeming unemployed youth to earn a living.

Stakeholders including community leaders, staff of Ministry of Agriculture, farmers and youth groups had the opportunity to examine the tomato plantation in the two installed greenhouse facilities on campus. Some of the stakeholders commended the researchers and urged them to engage the Ministry of Agriculture and the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to implement the novelty to alleviate poverty in the country.

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