Monday, November 10, 2014

ENSIGN COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH READY TO TAKE OFF


Construction work nears completion
The Ensign University College, a state-of-the-art edifice, would in September this year take off at Kpong in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality of the Eastern Region.
Equip with modern facilities the college will train professionals in various fields in Public Health.

Starting off with post graduate courses in Environmental/Occupational Health, Health Policy, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Behavioural Science & Health Management, the college is expected to open with two hundred (200) students.

The new facility which is designed with the environment and the physically challenged in mind, comes with a biogas system with four (4) cubic meter digesters and treatment centers to manage and turn all degradable waste into biogas to power gadgets in the school.

The flagship administration bock
The two storey flagship administration block with built-in lecture halls is also being fitted with an elevator while the compound is being landscaped to enhance access to persons with disabilities.
At the time of the visit by this reporter, all the major buildings including students’ dormitory, apartments for faculties and staff, infirmary, conference/ICT centers, an apartment for the dean, cafeteria were all in their advanced stages of construction awaiting final touches and furnishing to pave way for admission which is expected to start in August.

An additional 50 capacity hostel is also at the foundation stage with plans far advanced to commence the construction of recreational centers including swimming pool, tennis, volleyball and baseball courts with paved driveways and car parks.

Prof. Agyemang Akosa touring the site of the construction
Touring the construction site last Thursday together with other members of the Board of Trustees, Professor Agyemang Badu Akosa, a Pathology Professor at the University of Ghana Medical School and a former Director General of the Ghana Health Service said “It is a standard facility conducive for effective academic exercise. Everything here is pleasing to the eye,” he said.


“It has a strategic location outside of the city with a good ambiance provided by the Volta River, the mountains and the vast area of greenery”.
Published: 12 march 2013
http://edition.myjoyonline.com/pages/education/201303/102620.php
The sick bay

Some dignitaries touring the facility

Back view of the administration block

Residence of the Dean

A long short of the compound





Prof Agyemang Akosa (2nd left) and Prof Emeritus Ofosu Amaah (2nd from right) touring the site

The writer with Prof Akosa

The team on the tour

Construction of the digesters (Bio-gas) in progress

The writer walking toward the admi block

A close shot of the writer at the site

Some of the officials at at the site

Shot of  part of the compound taken from a distance

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