Audio By Carbonatix
As part of its commitment to support the physically challenged in the country, SIC Life, Ghana's leading Life Insurance Company has renovated the only elevator at the University of Ghana Business (UGBS) in Accra.
The project estimated at €40,000 is to make the building friendly to the physically challenged in the school.
Until the gesture, authorities at the school said physically challenged students skip lectures when it was scheduled at first or last floors of the building.
Speaking at the inauguration, Head of Marketing at SIC Life, Albert Bahun-Wilson said their commitment to give back to society education it is always at the forefront since the improvement of education at all levels is the bedrock of a developing country.
“The accessibility to most public buildings by the physically challenged in the country is inadequate and must be of utmost concern to all public institutions; that is why we are proud to have assisted this project” he added.
Mr. Bahun-Wilson pledged his company’s willingness to partner the university in improving on its facilities and education as a whole.
Also, the Coordinator, Office of Students with Special Needs at University of Ghana, Dr. Awo Asiedu thanked SIC Life for the timely gesture.
She indicated that the elevator will enable people with physical impairments to go about their daily routines without difficulty.
“There is a need for all public buildings to make provisions for the physically challenged because they have grave challenges with accessibility and mobility issues around campus which need urgent attention” she stressed.
Dr. Awo Asiedu underscored the need for more disability friendly buildings for students with various disabilities in all campuses across the country.
Meanwhile, the PROVOST, College of Humanities, Professor Samuel Agyei-Mensah, in his remarks, thanked SIC Life for its generosity and speedy response to the department’s needs.
He assured that the school will do its best to maintain the facility and urged the management of SIC Life to maintain the cordial relationship with the school.
Latest Stories
-
Former Foreign Affairs minister and Ex-ECOWAS Commission President James Victor Gbeho dies at 91
21 minutes -
Weija Lake pollution fears as floodwaters wash illegal landfill waste into water source
28 minutes -
NACOC partners GJA to combat substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Ghana
31 minutes -
Football’s greatest legends prepare for their final World Cup
32 minutes -
Sammi Awuku questions whether GTA board chair Gertrude Donkor meets Tourism Act private sector requirement
37 minutes -
Providence turns red, gold and green as Tribe Culturefest ignites Ghana’s World Cup fever
37 minutes -
Asantehene to attend tribe Culturefest’s fan festival at Toronto’s Sankofa Square
40 minutes -
Former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo resigns from the Council of State
2 hours -
Health workers struggle to contain Ebola in Congo camps as distrust grows
2 hours -
Richie Mensah unveils ‘The Octave’ as latest addition to Lynx Electronics family
2 hours -
Motorists, pedestrians alarmed over faulty streetlights on Achimota Forest stretch
3 hours -
Bank of Ghana orders financial institutions to stop supporting foreign currency crypto wallets
3 hours -
Former Upper West Minister Backs Dr Issahaku Moomin for NPP Treasurer Position
4 hours -
Legal Education Reform: Assafuah questions possible return of entrance exams under new bar training system
5 hours -
2026 Apostolic Visitation commences at Cedar Mountain Chapel
5 hours