Call for Applications – Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) and Koforidua Technical University (KTU) AgriTech Challenge Classic programme

Koforidua Technical University (KTU) is partnering with Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) to create, train and coach students on entrepreneurship in agribusiness. In line with this, KIC and KTU wish to announce the call for applications for the AgriTech Challenge classic programme from April 4 to May 5, 2023.

The AgriTech Challenge Classic is a 7-month annual training program aimed at developing the interest and building the mindset of students and young graduates to ultimately drive systemic change in Ghana’s agriculture sector. It provides the youth with the right exposure to the agriculture value chain, and networking opportunities to build and grow viable solutions to Ghana’s key agricultural challenges. The programme which commenced in 2016, is being supported by the Mastercard Foundation and has over the period provided participants with coaching, training and mentorship.

During the first phase of the AgriTech Challenge Classic programme, KIC worked with five major public universities in five regions of the country to recruit participants in their respective regions. The universities included the University of Ghana – Greater Accra, SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies – Upper West region, University of Cape Coast – Central region, University for Development Studies – Northern region, and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in the Ashanti region.

This year, five (5) additional universities have been included in the programme. These new universities are Koforidua Technical University – Eastern Region, Bolgatanga Technical University – Upper East Region, Takoradi Technical University (TTU) – Western Region, and the University of Energy and Natural
Resources (UNER) – Bono Region and Ho Technical University – Volta Region. This brings to a total of ten (10), universities KIC is partnering with to support youth entrepreneurship in AgriTech and agricultural adjacent value chains, under its multi-partnership agreement with the Mastercard Foundation.

Winners from the AgriTech challenge classic competition will go on to join the AgriTech Challenge Pro, an accelerator programme aiming to support young entrepreneurs to launch and grow commercially viable, scalable solutions to key problems in the agricultural sector. The program aims to drive technology and innovation as a catalyst to enhancing productivity, improving yields, and creating more jobs within Ghana’s agricultural sector. Cumulatively, this programme is expected to train over 4,880 young people across the partner universities in the next four years.

Speaking about the impact of the programme, Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, the Executive Director for KIC said:
“At KIC, over the years we have seen business ideas develop and grow through the AgriTech Challenge Classic and progress unto other KIC mentorship programmes. KIC is committed to developing young entrepreneurs to transform the agricultural sector in Ghana with innovation and cutting-edge AgriTech. We are looking forward to students taking this opportunity that the AgriTech Challenge Programme provides.”

Dr. Samuel Kwofie, the Faculty Advisor for Koforidua Technical University has been impressed with the quality of the programme over the years in complementing and empowering students from the university’s innovation and incubation hub to develop their business ideas into viable business.
We are looking forward to new innovations and ideas in this year’s competition and call on all eligible students to apply here.

Address Delivered By The Vice-Chancellor, Professor David Kofi Essumang On The Occasion Of The 27th Matriculation Of Koforidua Technical University On Saturday, March 18, 2023

It is with great delight I welcome you all to the Matriculation Ceremony for the 2022/2023 academic session.  On behalf of the entire University Community, I want to welcome guests, parents, guardians, friends and well-wishers who are here to share the joy of this moment with the matriculating students. I congratulate all matriculating students on this occasion, more so when gaining admission into the University is not an easy achievement.

This morning’s Matriculation Ceremony is an important event and an auspicious occasion which offers fresh men and women alike, the opportunity to embark on a unique life experience as students of this great University, mandated to train critical skills needed to support the country’s industrial growth and thus advance the middle-level manpower development of the country.

I welcome you all, most heartily to this august occasion that marks the official entry of every student into higher institution of learning. It is significant because it is a statutory gathering to formally admit deserving and qualified candidates who are fortunate to be offered admission into this noble University. Why should the matriculating students of today count themselves fortunate? Although we try to take as many students as possible, we are not able to take all those that apply; and so, selection is always competitive. Therefore, you deserve to be congratulated for gaining admission into this institution. You beat the competition and you should be justifiably proud of yourselves.

ADMISSION STATISTICS

For the 2022/2023 academic year, the University received a total of 5,295 applications for admission into our regular and weekend programmes. Out of this number, the University was able to offer admission to 5,143 applicants. Out of the number of applicants offered admission, 3,729 representing an acceptance rate of 75% have registered, bringing the total student population to 8,719.

REGISTRATION

Registration is the first step of actualizing your admission into the University.  By now, most of you are supposed to have completed or are about completing the registration exercise.  It is hoped that you will all conclude soonest.  You are not a student until you are fully registered and there is a time limit for the registration exercise.  Once you are not fully registered, you are not a bonafide student of the University.

Any fresh student who encounters any challenge in the course of the registration, should not hesitate to seek for assistance from the Registration Officer in the Academic Office or Office of the Dean of Faculty or Head of Department.

May I also warn you to be conscious of scammers who are in the habit of deceiving unsuspecting fresh students to part with their monies and possessions all in the name of rendering assistance.

PROGRAMMES

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

The University currently runs (21) degree and nineteen (19) HND in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related programmes as well as business programmes.

The programmes we offer here are more practically-oriented than ever before, and we will maintain a critical level of monitoring and evaluation. I pledge, on behalf of my able Governing Council, my Management Team, and my Faculty that we shall always be guided by the highest values of Professional Excellence, Self Confidence, Academic and Professional Honesty, Prudence, and Belief in the Ability of the African to Achieve.

LECTURES/ CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENTS/EXAMINATIONS:

Students are encouraged to attend lectures and at the appointed time as well. A minimum attendance of 25% is required for you to be allowed into examination halls. Continuous Assessment constitutes the basis of your examination.  Therefore, it must be taken with all seriousness as it forms 40% of your examination.

SIGNIFICANCE OF MATRICULATION

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

Permit me to briefly dwell on the significance of this ceremony.  Matriculation is indeed an important ceremony in the life of every tertiary institution, all over the world.  It is a day set aside to consummate the process of admitting students into tertiary institutions.  On this occasion, fresh students are made to take oath of allegiance to pledge their commitment to obey authority and to dedicate themselves to a peaceful living as members of the University Community.

In other words, matriculation confers on the participating candidates, full membership of the institution having fulfilled all necessary requirements.  Flowing from this, every matriculated student is entitled to all rights and privileges recognised by the University authority.  Such rights include, but not limited to: inclusion of the students in the University register, obtaining the university identity card, right to access information in the library, representing the University at different fora, participation in students’ union activities and enjoyment of all other available teaching and learning facilities in the University.

COLLABORATION

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

It has been said that globalization is about building partnerships and in this knowledge age, knowledge generation is not confined to only the universities but includes industry and other organisations. Therefore, it is important that Koforidua Technical University (KTU) establishes linkages with institutions and other bodies. In line with this, the University has partnered with several institutions to share ideas, provide platform for student and staff exchange as well as serve as practical training grounds for our students for the mutual benefit of industry and the University.

Our international collaborators include Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences, Dusseldorf University of Applied Sciences, Technische Hoschschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences (THM), Regensburg Technical University (OTH), SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, all in Germany, McGill University, Canada, Amity University, India, University of Electronic Science of China, Kenyatta University, Kenya, Konyang Cyber University, South Korea, among others.

Our local partners include Statistical Service, Koforidua Regional Hospital, Biogas Technologies Africa Ltd., GRIDCO, GHACEM, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Glico, Kasapreko, among others.

Two students from the Renewable Energy System Department are currently in Dusseldorf for an Erasmus+ Exchange programme.

The University has continued to focus on her pursuit of excellence in teaching, research and service to society as enshrined in our vision “to be a reference point for world-class science and technology education and applied research,” and mission “to provide tertiary level technical education through the development of career-focused skills in collaboration with industry.” Once again, I welcome you to key into this vision and mission.

FINANCIAL AID

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

In 2008, the University instituted a process to assist students to significantly reduce or eliminate financial barriers that might limit their access to education here. Through the Financial Aid Board (FAB) at the Counselling Unit, financial assistance is provided to brilliant but needy students and other qualified needy students, who, without such assistance, may not be able to meet their educational expenses. The University allocates Two Hundred and Thirty Thousand Cedis (GH¢200,000) annually to this noble cause. This aid is available in the form of partial and full scholarships, with an average of two hundred students (200) sponsored each year through the benevolence of individuals and corporate bodies.

I would like to salute all donors and encourage other corporate bodies and individuals to assist us to fund the education of students who would otherwise have to interrupt or terminate their studies. Students facing financial challenges are encouraged to apply for consideration for the various support schemes when they are advertised. The Financial Aid Board (FAB) is located at the University Counselling Unit.

Financial assistance is also available to students who need it from the Students’ Loan Trust Fund (SLTF), located at the Computer Science Block. You can contact the Students Loan Trust Fund to initiate the process of applying for the Students’ Loan. Being thoughtful of the plight of students, the University has made provision for students to pay 60% of their fees at the beginning of the first semester, and the remaining balance, prior to the beginning of the second semester.

INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

The University is poised to provide access to university education to as many qualified applicants as possible, but we are constrained due to inadequate academic and residential facilities for staff and students. I am happy to inform you that we are however making giant strides in infrastructural development. As you can see around, we are still making modest improvements in the area of infrastructure.

ICT INFRASTRUCTURE AND USAGE

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

Our Information Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure has witnessed some modest improvement over the past few years because of the massive infusion of investment resources into the project. We expect all freshmen to be computer literate before their graduation. To facilitate this, the University has made it possible for every student to have a Koforidua Technical University electronic mail address. The University will be acquiring more computers and will also be improving on internet connectivity to enable you use your electronic mail services and the internet to support your academic work.

Let me bring to your attention one of the interesting projects that has taken place in KTU over the last couple of years. We have installed a well-equipped state-of- the- art E-Library, which can provide access to many of the knowledge networks around the world, which is a necessary component of any research experience, and well-equipped laboratories to support teaching and research.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

Owing to our concern for you to conduct your business in a serene environment, we have a well-disciplined security force in place. In spite of this, you still need to be security-conscious and avoid walking alone in obscure places at night. Do not also display valuables such as mobile phones and laptop computers. The University will do all that is within its means to protect you but please help us to do this by being a little more security-conscious.

GRADTITUDE

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

Since the list of programmes to be introduced at the degree and HND levels is inexhaustible, we hope to expose such avenues to reach our goals. Kindly permit me at this juncture, to express my gratitude to all stakeholders, who contributed to our success story. They are, the Ministry of Education, Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, (GTEC), Commission for Technical and Vocational Educational Training (CTVET), among others.

TO THE MATRICULANTS

To you freshmen and women, I take this opportunity to formally congratulate and welcome you to Koforidua Technical University. It is my pleasure also to formally accept you as junior members of this University with the firm belief that you are not here because you were unable to get admission into the traditional universities, but that you opted for Technical Education as a matter of conviction and choice. You have accepted that Technical Education has a role to play in your lives and also help you to contribute to the development of your country. You are luckier than your predecessors because you are going to benefit from improved facilities throughout your period of study here.

My dear students, your presence here is a testimony of your ambition and determination to become somebody important in future and from this day going, you shall be ambassadors of this University. I hope you will associate your name in confidence with KTU and say it with pride. I therefore welcome you into the University where we train you to impact on the society with integrity and excellence, and congratulate you for choosing to study at KTU to enable you to achieve your ambition of becoming a skilled professional.

Your primary aim for coming here is to study and I urge you to channel your energies in that direction. Remember that you were admitted to the University as an individual and you will graduate as an individual. You are therefore solely responsible for all your actions. As you begin your studies, you are assured of a friendly academic environment where both teaching and non-teaching staff members are dedicated to preparing you for work in the future. The University has been working to achieve its mandate through a series of innovative and transformational processes in teaching and learning, among others, to turn out graduates with unquestionable output in the world of work.

The taking of the matriculation oath signifies your formal admission into the University as junior members “in statu populari” or junior members of students’ status. That means you are subject to the rules of Koforidua Technical University as they apply to junior members. As fresh students, it is expected that you will abide by all rules and regulations of this institution and participate in all activities of the University. You must be fully committed to your studies and justify your selection out of the thousands who wanted to come and study in this noble institution. The oath, therefore, enjoins you to respect and obey the rules and regulations of the University. In fact, all staff members of the University enjoys the status “in loco parentis that is members who serve in place of your parents and therefore should be respected.

The programmes you are enrolled in are unique and are designed to ensure that when you graduate from this University, you will be in a position to compete globally. Apart from your area of specialisation, you would be exposed to courses such as Communication Skills, Entrepreneurship, African Studies, among others to develop your capabilities and competencies to become functional in any environment you may find yourself. Please, I advise you to attach importance to every course you take in this University as they are designed to make you marketable intellectuals able to adapt to any work environment.

Dear Matriculants, as I bring my address to an end, I want to touch on ways in which you can make your stay in this University more enjoyable, and leave here fulfilled. You are required to eschew indiscipline if you are going to enjoy your stay in this University. You will be given a copy of the Students’ Handbook as part of this ceremony. Ensure that you are very conversant with its contents so that you do not allow yourselves to be misled by any person. Where you are in doubt, do not hesitate to seek help from either the Dean of Students, or any Senior Member of the University.

You need to continually remember that the distance between today’s ceremony and congregation ceremony is quite wide and it is important that the journey ends successfully. For this to happen, you need to be regular in attendance at lectures, carrying out all your assignments, shunning deviant behaviour and other vices that can expose you and others to danger. This University has zero tolerance for examination malpractices, cultism, any form of hooliganism and corruption and fraudulent acts and other nefarious activities which can mar your bright future.

I need to further advise you to show respect to your colleagues and staff in the University to make your stay fruitful and productive. Be modest and decent in your dressing and approach to issues. I am aware that during your orientation you were informed of the co-curricular activities available on campus. Please avail yourselves of these opportunities, not only to excel in learning but possibly to become our sports ambassadors. Please strive to uphold the ideals of the University.

In spite of dwindling resources, the University has managed to stay afloat to deliver goods and services to our students. We must continue to be prudent with, and make judicious use of our meager resources by blocking every possible leakage. Your role in prompt payment of fees and other charges would assist the University greatly in this direction.

As you were told during orientation, a good number of you, having come out of the near rudimentary lives at the Senior Secondary School level, may find the freedom granted at the tertiary level too much to manage. It is for you to manage your time profitably. No one is going to pursue you if you fail to attend lectures. However, if you fail to attend lectures consecutively for a number of times stipulated in your Handbook, you will lose your status as a student. You should be able to go through your courses successfully and justify the heavy investment made in you by your parents and the state.

Remember that you owe Ghana a duty to make good use of the resources made available to you by the tax payer. You are also urged to be good citizens and guests within the Koforidua Municipality.

CONCLUSION

My dear students and parents, I would like to assure you all in unequivocal terms that I am determined to uphold, protect and ensure the peaceful stay of all students in Koforidua Technical University. In welcoming you formally into Koforidua Technical University, I wish also to assure you that the authorities of the University will do everything within our power to make your stay here fruitful and enjoyable.

My final advice to you is that you should not just pass through the University, but also let the University pass through you. I wish you a happy and successful experience in Koforidua Technical University. May God richly bless you and support all your efforts while you are here.

Thank you.

KTU Signs MoU with Kosmos Innovation Center Foundation LBG to implement Agri-Tech Challenge and Incubation Modules in the Eastern Region

Koforidua Technical University (KTU) is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) Foundation LBG to implement the Agri-Tech Challenge and Incubation Modules with support from Mastercard Foundation.

This three (3) year MoU will serve as a framework for collaboration between the two organizations on projects that will generate youth interest, and change mindsets to result in creating job opportunities in the agricultural sector.

The project will further provide knowledge products and sources of research information for AgriTechies for capacity building, as well as establish an AgriTech Maker Lab on the KTU campus to facilitate product and technology development.

As part of the agreement, Kosmos Innovation Center and Koforidua Technical University will work together to promote entrepreneurship, technology transfer, and economic growth in the agricultural sector. Additionally, the Parties will supervise and implement the KIC-NSS initiative at the University level.

It is hoped that this partnership will further build a strong innovation ecosystem in the region and promote a positive attitude towards agriculture.

We also look forward to exploring new opportunities for innovation and growth together. With the combined efforts of both organizations, we are confident that we can achieve greater things and make a positive impact on society.

Steps For Freshers to Activate Institutional Email And Usage

It’s important to know that your email with @ktu.edu.gh is connected to the university’s KTU Connect and Milling system. Therefore, you must activate yours as soon as possible and ensure that you never miss any important university notice. Additionally, you’ll use it to access the University library services.

Step-By-Step Guide To Activating Your New Institutional Email Account.

There are 2 options you can use to activate the email.

Option 1, On Browser

  • Open a new tab on your browser, open Gmail Account and enter your institutional email account in full as e.g. EBENEZERB202220632@ktu.edu.gh in the space below
  • Enter a default password as P@ass4ktu
  • Read and Click on I understand

  • Now, Create a password for yourself and make sure you don’t forget it, you can write it down somewhere

Option 2, On Mobile (Gmail App)

  • If you are using an Android/IOS, Open the Gmail App or download it from Play store or App Store,
  • Click on the image icon of your already existing account at the top right corner,
  • Click on Add Another Account.
  • Select Google at the Set Up Email, you might be asked to enter your phone’s PIN or Figure print if you are using a security lock on your phone
  • Enter your full institutional email account in the sign-in field provided and click on next
  1. Enter a default password for your new account and click on next. The default password is P@ass4ktu (All in small letters or lowercase letters). Note this default password is only for first-time activation. You accept the terms and conditions on the usage of the account by clicking on Accept.
  2. Create your new desired password and confirm the same for your new account. Note: Your New password needs to be at least 8 characters. Keep your new password very secure and safe always to remember.
  3. You should be logged in to your new account.
  4. After successfully creating your password, you should add your active phone number and personal email address to your new account for password recovery when you lose your password.

 

12th International Applied Research Conference (IARC) And Technology Fair

Theme: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Post-Covid Era: The Role of Research, Innovation and Technology Transfer.

Date: 20th – 24th June, 2023

Venue: Koforidua Technical University. Koforidua, Ghana

Call For Papers/Practitioner Presentations/Posters and Exhibits

Objectives

  • Provide a platform for the discussion of research findings, Practitioners Presentations and dialogue
  • Build effective collaboration between academia, Industry and other Research Institutions
  • Provide opportunities for businesses to exhibit their products and services as well as create investment opportunities

Thematic Areas

  • Policies, strategies, plans and the sustainable development goals
  • Public-Private sector partnership for sustainable growth
  • Agriculture, agric-business, and agro-processing in attaining the sustainable development goals
  • Water, energy, environment and climate change
  • Business, management and administration, and the sustainable development goals
  • Hospitality, tourism, creative arts and sustainable development goals
  • Health and safety and the sustainable development goals
  • Science (Engineering. Built and Natural Environment), Innovation and technology transfer and sustainable development goals
  • Intellectual Property Management and sustainable development
  • Business incubation, entrepreneurship and the sustainable development goals
  • The media, Journalism and sustainable development and growth

Type of Presentations

  • Main Conference Paper Presentations
  • Practitioner Presentations and Panel Discussions
  • Video Presentations
  • Poster Presentations
  • Technology fair

Submission Timelines

  •  Submission of abstract – April 30, 2023
  • Communication of acceptance of abstracts – May 4, 2023
  • Submission of full paper – May 18, 2023
  • Communication of acceptance of full papers – May 31, 2023

Registration Fees

  • Students                      –           GHC 300
  • Local Participants       –           GHC 600
  • Foreign Participants    –           USD 100

All documents should be uploaded on https://www.dri.ktu.edu.gh/iarctf

submission guidelines: https://www.dri.ktu.edu.gh/iarctf

All accepted papers will be published in the book of proceedings with an ISBN. High quality papers will however be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Technology and Management Research (IJTMR) indexed in Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, Advance Science Index, and Crossref

Networking events

welcome reception/informal social evening, site visits/excursion and awards night

Enquires:

contact arc@ktu.edu.gh or visit www.dri.ktu.edu.gh for more information

Re-Sit/Supplementary Examination Registration For The 2021/2022

It is announced for the information of all students and the University Community that the Results for the Second Semester of the 2021/2022 Academic Year as been Published. Subsequent to the above, Re-sit/Supplementary Examination Registration for the 2021/2022 Academic Year will commence on Thursday, December 22, 2022, to Sunday, January 22, 2023.

Students are to pay GH¢50 (per course) at any branch of the following banks using KTU Connect:

  • Agricultural Development Bank (ADB)
  • Fidelity Bank
  • Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB)
  • Universal Merchant Bank (UMB)
  • Republic Bank

After paying the required amount at the bank, students are to follow the guidelines below to register;

Guidelines for On-Line Re-sit/Supplementary Registration

  • Step 1 Log into the connect portal connect.ktu.edu.gh
  • Step 2 Click on the Re-Sit Registration Link
  • Step 3 Add the trailing courses to register
  • Step 4 Confirm Registration

NOTE: You can only register for the number of papers you pay for.

Students who may encounter any difficulty in the registration should use any of the following support;

All students who are writing the supplementary examination should come to the Students’ Services Section with their letters for registration.

NOTE: The date for the Re-sit Examinations will be announced at a later time.

MacClean Lovelace Dodoo

Head of Division (Academic)

 For: REGISTRAR

Notice of Christmas Break and Resumption Date

Management of Koforidua Technical university wishes to inform the University community and the general public that the University will break for the Christmas and New Year Holidays on Wednesday, 21st December 2022 at 3:00 pm and resume Wednesday, 4th January 2023 at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for the first week of January (4th – 6th January 2023) 

The University shall reverse to its regular working hours from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday 9th January 2023.

The Resumption of the 2022/2023 academic year is 16th January 2023 for fresh students and 20th January 2023 for continuing students.

Lectures shall begin for all programmes on the 23rd of January, 2023 whereas Weekend Session begins on 27th January, 2023.

Providers of essential services, e.g. Security, would be required to be at post during the holidays.

We wish you all a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.

Signed
Ms. Phyllis Tetteh
Deputy Registrar (HR)
for: Registrar

The Centre For Sustainable Development (CenSud) To Promote Research Studies Into Sustainable Development Launched

The new centre according to the Head of FBNE, Dr Prince Boateng is aimed at “improving the integration of sustainable development principles and concepts in all facets of the built and natural environment by providing timely, unbiased information on policy, technology, designs, and operational techniques to enhance the environment, society and the economy”.

The centre which is the first of its kind in the Eastern Region and the country at large was launched last Friday at the Abba Bentil auditorium on the KTU campus during a short ceremony under the theme; “Towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030”.

Gracing the occasion were Professor Clinton Agbavioboa (Director of Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction, Research Centre – University of Johannesburg), Madam Joyce Larnyo (Co-Chairperson Ghana Civil Society Organization on SDGs), Dr Emmanuel Margo (Chairperson of Empowerment, Science and Technology Committee of Parliament and Member of Parliament for Oforikrom), Mr Davis Opoku Ansah (Deputy Ranking on Public Accounts Committee and Member on Water, Works and House Committee and MP for Mpraeso), Professor David Kofi Essumang (KTU Vice Chancellor), Professor John Owusu (Pro-Vice Chancellor -KTU) and Dr Prince Boateng (Dean of FBNE) among others.

Africa housing deficit

Addressing the gathering, Professor Clinton Aigbavboa lamented housing deficits currently being experienced across Africa; adding that the centre would help to advance research to create sustainable housing in Ghana and in Africa in general.

“Africa needs over 16 million adequate houses for the urban poor. Considering the role of the centre, it will try to bridge that particular urban divide. The role of research, policies with definitions are critical to the creation of housing for the rural poor and urban poor within the context of Africa. I believe that the centre has the ample opportunity to come up with new models and new frameworks of how to be able to create sustainable housing. At the moment in most African countries, the urban poor are made to build houses by themselves; so government can look at opportunities to actually find and implement new models in a subsidised approach through a particular resource channel,” he said.

He urged politicians, policymakers and think tanks to sit at a common table to find the way forward on the protection of the nation’s natural resources and protect the environment as part of the effort to attain the SDGs.

Reform

In an interview with the Daily Graphic, the Vice Chancellor of KTU, Professor David Kofi Essumang called on the government to preserve wetlands in order to protect water bodies in the country.

“Government must buy all wetlands to prevent their pollution. People are dumping refuse into wetlands and it’s not healthy for water conservation. If we don’t take care, we will soon be importing water,” he said.

He emphasised the need for educational reform which will help school pupils and the youth to own their environment in order to protect and preserve our environment to attain development sustainability related to the environment.

Professor Essumang added that there is a need for the employment of “indigenous methods of preserving the environment and construction purposes to reduce the rate at which the environment is being exploited which affects the quality of our environment. Cement prices have increased; buildings we use cement to construct are collapsing more than the days we had mud houses”.

Commitment

Chairperson of the Empowerment, Science and Technology Committee in Parliament, Dr Emmanuel Margo indicated the government’s preparedness to work with CenSud; adding that the government needed evidence-based research to be able to measure its progress with respect to the SDGs achievement to design measurable policies.

On the destruction of the environment, Dr Margo indicated that the offices of institutions such as the Lands and Forest Commission and Minerals Commission in the hinterlands needed to be well-resourced to enable them to enforce the laws in collaboration with security services work. He said that these institutions located in the hinterlands are mostly affected by illegal mining and illegal chainsaw operations, rather than their headquarters, therefore, vehicles and equipment which are kept at headquarters would be of less help.