Asantehene and chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has bemoaned what he says is “unfavourable” staff-to-student ratio at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
He says the current staff strength of 1,190 faculty to 85,000 students is woefully inadequate and takes a toll on effective teaching and learning.
Speaking at the 57th special congregation of the university, Otumfuo asked the government for clearance to recruit more staff.
“Unfavourable unfavourable staff-to-student ratio has been a challenge to the university’s aspiration to run to its full extent. With the implementation of the strategic objectives of the university, leading among others to the establishment of the Obuasi campus, the operation of distance learning programmes across the country and the mentoring of over 70 nursing and midwifery institutions, the current staff strength of 1,190 faculty with a correspondent student population of over 85,000 is woefully inadequate to effectively support the academic activities of the university.
“I’m informed that the government has approved some quotas for some universities. It is my ardent wish that, KNUST will be placed in a special category and prioritised considering the pivotal role the university plays in the developmental agenda of the nation,” he said.
Following up on the recommendations of Mr. Joe Anokye, the CEO of the National Communication Authority at the R. P. Baffuor Memorial Lecture 2023, to establish a data centre, Otumfuo reminded the vice chancellor to see to its realisation.
Otumfuo also charged the citizenry and the Electoral Commission to safeguard the country’s democratic ideals.
“The Electoral Commission must also ensure fairness and be seen to be an impartial arbiter in the electoral process. Our collective aspiration must be to foster an environment of mutual respect and constructive dialogue,” he said.
The vice-chancellor, Prof. (Mrs.) Rita Akosua Dickson, touted the success of the Support One Needy Student with One Laptop (SONSOL) project and appealed to benevolent organisations and individuals to continuously support the project.