18th October 2024

Dr Bawumia with some officials of the University of Ghana

The acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Prof Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, has commended the government for providing free WiFi to the University of Ghana and other educational institutions in the country.

 

Speaking at the launch of the University of Ghana Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programme on Friday, she commended Vice-President Bawumia, who was the special guest for the programme, and the government for the free campus WiFi initiative.

 

“Your Excellency, while you are here and talking about technology, I will like to acknowledge the Government of Ghana’s assistance to expand WiFi connectivity on campus through the Electricity Company of Ghana,” Prof Nana Aba said.

 

“We have so far received about 41% of the expected support, which includes 270 access points, 5 boxes of UTP cables and some network accessories.

 

“I take this opportunity to thank you Mr Vice-President and the government of Ghana, and to express our utmost appreciation for this,”  she stated.

 

Significance

The acting Vice-Chancellor underscored the significance of the free WiFi to life on campus for both students and staff, and appealed to the Vice-President to use his high office to get the remaining installation works expedited.

 

“When it comes to these moments, my middle name is Olivia, and so I’m going to ask for more. Therefore, I request that the remaining work is expedited to improve teaching, learning and work experience for our students, staff and faculty. Perhaps most significantly, allow us to create more significant and virtual spaces, which fosters creativity and innovation,” she added.

 

The Vice-President, last year, announced the government’s intentions to provide free WiFi to educational institutions across the country.

 

The programme has since taken off, and, so far, the government is providing free Wifi to 722 Senior High Schools, 46 Colleges of Education, 260 district education offices, and an initial successful pilot of 13 public universities.

 

Dr Bawumia stressed that the free WiFi on campus initiative is part of government’s broader digitization vision, aimed at making internet accessible to students and teachers to enhance learning and teaching and ICT competence.

 

 

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