GUSA Executives Pay Courtesy Call On GCTU

The four-member delegation is touring public universities to solicit active support for GUSA’s programme

A delegation from the Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) led by the President, Mr. Ibrahim Tanko has paid a courtesy call on the GCTU on Tuesday, 16th April 2024.

In his welcome remarks, the Dean, who received the visitors on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa, expressed regret that the VC could not meet them due to some engagements off campus. “Once you are around, it is only right for us to receive you,” he remarked, highlighting the importance of their visit.

Dean of Students, Prof. Akomeah received the delegation in his office

Responding to the Dean’s remarks, President Ibrahim Tanko indicated that the Team’s visit was to welcome GCTU into GUSA. The President lauded GCTU’s decision to join GUSA, emphasizing the critical role sports play in promoting holistic student development. “A healthy mind lives in a healthy body,” he remarked. He assured the Dean of the Association’s commitment to support student-athletes at GCTU.

The delegation, which comprised the Directors of Sports from various Ghanaian universities, discussed issues revolving around GCTU’s recent integration into GUSA and the support needed to ensure the success of GCTU’s sports programmes.

Also in attendance were the Director of University Relations, Dr. Nusrat-Jahan Abubakar (near right) and Madam Joyce Frances Acquah

The Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Prof. Dominic Otoo, stressed the importance of assisting younger universities like GCTU in acquiring sports facilities and resources. “Nobody can underestimate the power of sports,” Prof. Otoo affirmed, advocating for adequate financial support from member universities to enable GUSA to fulfill its objectives effectively.

The Director of Sports at KNUST, Mr. Timothy Kwabena Mensah re-echoed Prof. Otoo’s sentiments, emphasizing the need for accurate student population data and active participation from member universities in GUSA activities.

Addressing the challenges faced in recruiting sports personnel and maintaining facilities, Prof. Owusu-Akomeah assured the delegation of GCTU’s commitment to enhancing its sports infrastructure to meet sporting activities. He pledged to discuss the delegation’s concerns with the VC and explore avenues for greater collaboration.

The delegation was impressed by the facilities in the sports complex

The meeting concluded with a tour of GCTU’s sports facilities which project the University’s readiness to embrace sports as a vital component of student life.


Issued by University Relations Directorate
Thursday April 18, 2024