
In a remarkable demonstration of leadership and commitment to student welfare, the SRC President of Koforidua Technical University, Emmanuel Akuffo, along with the Dean of Students, Dr. Patricia Ghann, and the STC Patron, Mr. Rapture Botwe, donated 100 chairs to the institution today 19th September,2024. This initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing the learning environment for students, who will benefit greatly from the additional seating resources across campus.
The donation of chairs is a direct response to the growing needs of the university's student population, ensuring that students have comfortable and sufficient seating to support their academic activities.
Emmanuel Akuffo's leadership as the SRC President is evident through this meaningful gesture, which reflects his dedication to improving the overall student experience at Koforidua Technical University. His efforts, backed by the support of Dr. Patricia Ghann and Mr. Rapture Botwe, further highlight the administration's focus on fostering a conducive learning atmosphere.
Dr. Patricia Ghann, the Dean of Students, has been an advocate for student development, working tirelessly to promote initiatives that directly impact student well-being. Her involvement in this donation underscores her commitment to the university’s mission of providing top-notch facilities to complement the quality education offered at Koforidua Technical University.
Koforidua Technical University has consistently aimed to provide an environment that supports both academic excellence and personal growth. The donation of these 100 chairs symbolizes more than just furniture; it represents the university’s continuous push towards progress and creating a better experience for all students.
Koforidua Technical University remains one of the top institutions in Ghana, producing skilled graduates equipped for the demands of the modern world.
This latest initiative only reinforces the university's reputation as a forward-thinking institution that is committed to the continuous improvement of its facilities and the development of its students.I hope others are inspired to emulate this breath taking example.
Long Live Mother Ghana
Dumenu Charles Selorm