Commissioning Ceremony of the Akuafo Sitting and Beautification Place and the GRASAG Router Project
Report on the Commissioning Ceremony of the Akuafo Sitting and Beautification Place and the GRASAG Router Project
Date: Thursday, June 27, 2024
Time: 2 PM
Venue: Akuafo Annex D, University of Ghana
Event Overview
The University of Ghana recently witnessed the commissioning ceremony of two significant projects: the Akuafo Sitting and Beautification Place and the GRASAG Router Project. This event marked a notable milestone in enhancing both the campus's aesthetic appeal and its technological infrastructure.
1. Projects Commissioned:
- Akuafo Sitting and Beautification Place:
- This project provided a comfortable and attractive sitting area for students, faculty, and visitors. It enhanced the campus environment, offering a space for relaxation, socialization, and outdoor activities.
- GRASAG Router Project:
- This initiative focused on improving internet connectivity within the campus. By installing new routers, the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) aimed to ensure that students had better access to high-speed internet, facilitating their academic and research activities.
2. Event Hosts and Dignitaries:
- Host: Claudius B. Angsongna, President of GRASAG-UG
- Guest of Honor: Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, Vice-Chancellor, University of Ghana
Event Highlights
Inauguration Ceremony: The event featured speeches from key stakeholders, including the GRASAG-UG President Claudius B. Angsongna and the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo.
Ribbon Cutting: The official commissioning of the Akuafo Sitting and Beautification Place and the GRASAG Router Project.
Tour of the Facilities: Attendees had the opportunity to tour the newly commissioned areas and witness firsthand the improvements made.
The commissioning ceremony of the Akuafo Sitting and Beautification Place and the GRASAG Router Project represented a significant step towards enhancing the University of Ghana's campus. These projects not only improved the daily experiences of students and staff but also demonstrated the university's commitment to fostering a supportive and modern academic environment. The presence of esteemed guests, such as Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, underscored the importance of these initiatives to the university community.
Ferdinard Fosu-Blankson
[Editor-In-Chief]
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