Central University – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 28 Nov 2022 11:57:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Central University – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Central University VC pushes for new legal education regime https://www.adomonline.com/central-university-vc-pushes-for-new-legal-education-regime/ Mon, 28 Nov 2022 09:02:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2189033 The Vice Chancellor of Central University, Professor Bill Puplampu, has called for a major shift in Ghana’s legal education regime.

Professor Puplampu was speaking at the 2021/2022 graduation ceremony of the university where he asked for a move towards a training/examination/licensure structure that allows aspiring people to acquire the needed theoretical and applied training from specifically accredited Law Faculties.

His call is therefore for a clear departure from the existing arrangement where students from various law faculties in the country have had to fight for entry into the very limited spaces that exist in the professional training facilities currently available.

Once the professional law training is decentralised, Prof Puplampu says, students who pass set criteria can then go on to take the Bar exam organised by the Law School as an examining body.

His proposal, he explained, is the practice with many professions across the world.

According to him, when his proposed regime takes effect, the burden will then fall on the student to choose the best Law Faculty (for their LLB and pre-BL training.

Graduation stats

In all 961 students graduated from 30 undergraduate programmes while 118 students from various graduate programs also received honours.

Of the number, 73 students received 1st class degrees with 18 also receiving special awards and commendations for displaying excellence in many respects.

You may read the Vice-Chancellor’s full report in the attached document below:

Attached are some photos of the graduation ceremony:

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ECG cuts power supply to Tema Steel, Central University https://www.adomonline.com/ecg-cuts-power-supply-to-tema-steel-central-university/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 17:49:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2056401 The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has cut power supply to three institutions that together owe the power distribution firm over ¢500,000 in electricity bills.

The institutions are Tema Steel; Elite Company, a subsidiary of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority and the Central University at Miotso in the Greater Accra Region.

According to the ECG, it will only restore power supply when it is satisfied with the payment terms of the debt from these institutions.

Shadrack leads the ECG Taskforce and told Joy Business that ECG will pursue all its defaulters till they settle their outstanding debt.

“Elite company, a subsidiary of the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Authority at Community 25 is disconnected with a bill of about ¢99,000, Central University and Tema Steel. Central University has about ¢400,000 to pay to ECG, Tema Steel is owing about ¢21,000 and Elite company also owes ¢99,000,” he said.

He further said “for now Central University has come to do some payments, but it’s not enough. So we’ve asked them to pay ¢100,000 before power will be restored. I’ve been informed that Tema Steel has come to the office.”

Continuing, he said, “Central University has also come to the office so that we’ll give them a schedule that we want and after the schedule is given and they default, we’ll go back and disconnect them”.

The ECG has embarked on a distress action in the Greater Accra Region to retrieve debts from customers, running into billions of Ghana cedis.

Just a few days ago, it cut power supply to the state oil refinery, Tema Oil Refinery, for its huge indebtedness.

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Central University is too strong to collapse – VC https://www.adomonline.com/central-university-is-too-strong-to-collapse-vc/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 06:22:33 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=1477211 The success story of Central University is enough reason to prove that the university is not collapsing as is being speculated by some media outlets, says the Vice Chancellor of the University.

Professor Bill Buanar Puplampu says, “A lot is happening here, and I would crave Ghanaian indulgence to understand that this is a significant initiative and it’s not about to go down and it’s serving Ghana and the world considerably.”

Professor Puplampu said this on Monday in an exclusive interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at the Central University, Miotso, Greater Accra, in response to speculations that the Central University was folding up.

He observed that the University had graduated over 14, 000 students in the last twenty years of its existence, adding that, “Many of our alumni are serving in significant roles in this country and elsewhere. It is a significant institution and we should take note of the impact it is having and has had, the voice it has and continues to have in the education front.”

In observing why that level of attack on the University, Professor Puplampu said, “When you have a noted voice, you attract a lot of attention and become susceptible to a lot of criticisms”

He informed that for an institution to collapse, its internal structures would have to collapse, its financial arrangements poor, its workforce not sufficiently skilled,  and its technology and clientele not patronizing again, “But in all of these fronts, the University is standing very firm with empirical evidence attesting to that.”

He said currently, the University had 200 faculty members who were made up of eleven professors with distinguished careers leading the various programmes.

He also informed that the institution was run by over 200 administrative staff with a current student population of 7000.

“We have the sort of technology other universities have; the online system we use to manage our students is similar to what other universities use. In terms of our clientele, it is instructive to know that at the present time we are the largest private university in Ghana,” Professor Puplampu said.

He added that, “We have the largest Pharmacy school with 900 students and 25 lecturers. We recently started the Doctor of Pharmacy programme with over one hundred students who are doing fine. We have the largest Physician Assistant programme and one of the largest Law programme in Ghana, and the university is the second and only private institution offering architecture in Ghana.”

He said a university that was about to go down would not have matriculated over 1000 students for the 2018/19 academic year with another 105 students at the Kumasi campus, adding that “this shows we’re firmly on the ground and not about to go down.”

He said news about the collapse of a university could only be true if its source and location was credible stating that, “Where I heard about the collapse of the university from, isn’t the place news about the collapse of a major institution like ours would be coming from.”

He observed that Central University, like any other university, had its challenges and they were fighting to address them and insisted that those challenges were not strong enough to bring the institution to its knees.

He said there was a situation in which the Chancellor of the university happened to be chairman of the defunct Capital Bank, and that people were trying to relate the collapse of the Bank to the school thinking that the University would also collapse “but these are two different entities and the fortunes of one wouldn’t necessarily affect the other.”

The Registrar of the Central University, Mr. Emil Afenyo, responding to query about why the University retrenched some of its staff some months earlier, noted that the University was always engaged in efficiency maximization and would ensure that it balanced its staff resources with its operational needs, debunking the notion that the exercise took place because the University was collapsing.

He stressed that Central University was not interested in pursuing less than credible media houses through the courts as that would be an unnecessary distraction to the University.

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