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The University of Ghana has mounted a bust of the immediate past Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu
The bust was unveiled in colourful ceremony to mark his successful completion of tenure as Vice-Chancellor of the University.
Prof. Oduro Owusu, Professor of Entomology, was Vice-Chancellor of the University for the period, 2016 – 2021.
The University unveiled the bust of Prof. Oduro Owusu as the 12th Executive Head of the University of Ghana at the Vice-Chancellors’ Court as part of efforts to immortalize his contribution to the University in his five-year tenure.
The ceremony was attended by high dignitaries of the university, management, and various teaching and staff unions.
Chairperson of the University Council, Justice Sophia Abena Akuffo (Rtd), in an address, commended Prof. Oduro Owusu for his diligent service to the University.
She expressed the hope that the Management of the University would carry on and equip the focal teams instituted by the former Vice-Chancellor to excel.
The Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, also commended Prof. Oduro Owusu for his exceptional leadership, especially in strengthening the financial management of the University in accordance with the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 and the Public Procurement Act 2003.
She also lauded the numerous initiatives and projects undertaken by the former Vice-Chancellor to improve both the academic and infrastructural projects of the University during his five-year tenure as Vice-Chancellor, adding that, the University community was appreciative of the services he rendered.
Prof. Appiah Amfo accentuated the significant initiatives led by Prof. Owusu to protect both staff and students from the Covid-19 pandemic while academic work continued.
She congratulated Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu on the successful completion of his tenure and wished him well in his future pursuits.
In brief remarks, the former Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu, shared memories of how his journey to becoming Vice-Chancellor began. He expressed immense appreciation to all those who helped him to accomplish a fruitful tenure and urged the new and future leaders of the University to be institutional thinkers by placing the University first and ahead of all priorities.
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