A lot of distressed non-public tertiary academic establishments within the nation will likely be pressured to close down after failing to satisfy sure key requirement, the appearing Director General of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), Prof Ahmed Jinapor has stated.
He defined that, per the GTEC Act, 2023, all non-public tertiary academic establishments have been to Charter or show proof or processes in direction of the attainment of similar by August 31, 2024 earlier than they keep in enterprise.
Prof Jinapor stated this on the opening of the 9th Association of West African Universities Conference being held in Cape Coast, the Central Regional capital.
The three-day convention being attended by teachers from universities throughout the West African Sub-region is on the theme, “Promoting quality tertiary education in West Africa through collaboration, regional integration and technology.”
Prof Jinapor indicated that, the nation (Ghana) had 310 tertiary schooling establishments within the database of GTEC and out of the quantity, 128 have been non-public tertiary establishments and the remaining public.
The Commission, he stated, had obtained 77 purposes from non-public college on their willpower to Charter with 43 able to constitution, 21 readiness to constitution inside two years and a few in misery circumstances, and being really useful to close down.
He, subsequently, referred to as on all stakeholders throughout the non-public tertiary schooling sector to take the train critically since non-adherent establishments can be pressured to shut upon the window of expiration as captured within the legislation.
According to Prof Jinapor, accreditation was a primary requirement for high quality assurance and it assured adherence to the tenets, norms and practices.
The Commission, he stated, had the assumption that, collaboration, regional integration and know-how might be correctly located throughout the spectrum of high quality tertiary schooling.
The present management of GTEC, he defined, was to find out in positioning tertiary schooling supply within the nation as a sport changer within the international useful resource mobilization within the Ghanaian financial system throughout the shortest attainable time.
Promoting tertiary schooling within the West African sub-region, he stated, required a concerted efforts from all stakeholders and added that the programme was a wonderful addition within the realization of the target.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Prof Johnson Nyarko Boampong, underscored the important function of high quality increased schooling to the event of nations.
He indicated collaboration and strategic networking weren’t solely crucial however essential in a fast-pace world, saying, “The world has become a global village with increasing globalization, no individual or institution can achieve things alone”.
He referred to as on universities within the sub-region to strengthen their regional bonds, saying, “The bonds that hold us together rather than the ones that divide us”.
The time for integration within the continent, he stated, was essential as a result of the time had come for Africa to place its future into its personal arms and transfer away from the “dependency syndrome” of counting on international help.
FROM DAVID O. YARBOI-TETTEH, CAPE COAST