Following the announcement by the Ministry of Education to construct a
satellite campus of the University of Health and Allied Sciences in the
Southern Volta, the chiefs and people of Dagbamate and its surrounding
villages in the Akatsi South District have pledged to willingly release
the 10 acre piece of land for the project.
At a press conference, the chief of Dagbamete Torgbui Klu
Agudzeamegah II said the community over the years through communal
spirit spearheaded developmental projects such as construction of
classroom blocks, a health center, and free accommodation for health
workers in the area to augment government efforts.
He said the location of the proposed the land is conducive for academic works.
“The chief and elders of the community and its surrounding villages
want to assure Government of their willingness to go to any length to
support the project. We believe that this offer from the people of
Dagbamete will enhance the fast execution of the establishment of the
campus” he said.
University Health and Allied Sciences is the first publicly-funded state university in the Volta region.
The University currently operates five schools namely, School of
Basic and Biomedical Sciences sited in Sokode, School of Nursing and
Midwifery and School of Medicine in Ho and School of Public Health and
School of Allied Health Sciences in Hohoe.
The School of Pharmacy has been earmarked for construction in the southern part of the Volta region.
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Source: citifmonline.com
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