University Of Ghana Inaugurates Shuttle Service

A display of some of the buses before the inauguration

The University of Ghana has inaugurated a shuttle service, under a Public Private Partnership with Road Safety and Transport Consultancy (RSTC) Limited. The inauguration of the 10 new buses will enable staff and students have better and easy access to facilities on campus as the buses would ply various major routes on campus.

Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ernest Aryeetey and Registrar Mrs. Mercy Haizel-Ashia jointly cutting a tape to symbolically inaugurate the shuttle service

Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ernest Aryeetey and Registrar Mrs. Mercy Haizel-Ashia jointly cut a tape to symbolically inaugurate the shuttle service. Prof. Aryeetey pledged that the University would ensure the buses are well maintained.  He added that more bus shelters around the Campus would be constructed to enable commuters board and alight at designated places to their various destinations.  He also admonished the commuters to avoid insisting on alighting and boarding at unauthorized places.

 

Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ernest Aryeetey in a handshake with the Chief Executive Officer of RSTC, Mr. Godfred Akyea-Darkwah

 

The Chief Executive Officer of RSTC, Mr. Godfred Akyea-Darkwah on behalf of his company, expressed his delight at being part of such an important partnership with the University.

Officials and Members of the University Community applauding at the ceremony

The short ceremony which was held after this year’s Matriculation ceremony was attended by the Pro- Vice-Chancellors, Prof. John Gyapong and Prof. Kwame Offei, Provosts, Deans, Directors, Heads of Halls, members of Convocation and students.

A short bus ride was organized after the ceremony.

President of the Graduate Students Association (GRASAG), Mr. Justice Surugu (left) and President of the Students Representative Council (SRC), Mr. Ohene Davis Fobi (Right) speaking to the media at the inauguration ceremony.