Professor Ernest Aryeetey, the immediate Former Vice Chancellor of the
University of Ghana says his relationship with the current Vice
Chancellor of the University; Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu has now
turned sour due to false allegations levelled against him.
Opening up on his relationship with the current UG Vice-Chancellor in
an interview on ’21 Minutes with KKB’, Prof. Aryeetey said they are no
longer friends because of the deliberate attempts made by the new
managers of the institution to tarnish his image.
According to him, though he wanted to enjoy his retirement peacefully,
circumstances surrounding the UG Medical Centre and allegations levelled
against him are overwhelming, making him reach a point where he can no
longer sit back and watch Prof. Oduro Owusu and his colleagues destroy
his hard-earned reputation.
He said, “When I was about to retire, I was looking forward to being
able to
write my books, do my research, travel around the world, talk
about my ideas, share them with people young and old, that’s what I do
best. I didn’t think that I will be spending the first year of my
retirement fighting to salvage my reputation”.
“I’m not enjoying talking about University of Ghana like this, but I’ve
reached the point where it’s my reputation. Somebody is destroying you,
your reputation and you are held back in terms of how far you can go in
explaining yourself. You don’t want to sound negative but the
institution that you used to run, people tell me things like Oh don’t
take it personal. You are destroying me and you say don’t take it
personal? How else do you take things?
Prof Aryeetey further explained that “Your image is going downhill, and
people are being made to believe that this guy had question marks about
him and I’m told by friends and colleagues don’t take it personal. Yes,
I try very hard not to take it personal but I also think the reason why
I do this kind of interview with you, I think it’s important that
Ghanaians know the truth. If the truth favours me, fine. It’s important
that the truth is known.”
In 2015, the University of Ghana under the leadership of Prof. Aryeetey
entered into a Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with Africa
Integras to invest US$64 million in the construction of 1,000-bed new
students’ hostel for undergraduate and post-graduate students on the
Legon campus.
The said project was structured as a 25-year Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) contract.
However, reports were rife quite recently that the University signed the agreement without doing due diligence.
The project was set to include the construction of an expanded facility
for the College of Humanities, a new College of Education, a new
dedicated facility for the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, and
the Institute of Technology and Applied Science, as well as a new
facility for the College of Health Sciences, which will be located near
the new teaching hospital on campus.
Prof. Aryeetey, responding to the issue said he has over the years
struggled to get the university community to appreciate the efforts he
went through to get the project done but all attempts made by him has
proved futile since his emails were being blocked by the management.
He further indicated that the current Vice-Chancellor in an attempt to
sabotage him, denied him access to present his report and comments on
the Africa Integras project to the academic board and he (Prof. Oduro
Owusu) went ahead to present a false report to the board.
According to him, he hasn’t been treated fairly since the issue came up
and will only be fair if he’s given an equal opportunity to state his
case and explain it further to Ghanaians for them to decide what the
truth really is.
“I have struggled over the past year to get the university community to
appreciate exactly what progresses we went through to get the project
in place. Some of my efforts to inform the community through emails have
been made impossible by the university by blocking my email. The email
to the university community has been blocked. So I have to find other
ways to get my voice heard. It’s not fair”, he lamented.
“A report was written by a committee that was put together by the Vice
Chancellor to look at the Africa Integras project; I wrote a rebuttal to
the report, University of Ghana wouldn’t allow even the academic board
to see my comments on the report. The Vice Chancellor made a
presentation to the academic board based on that report which was
largely false. I wrote comments on it, I said when they’re going to
distribute this to the board, add my comments to it. I think it’s
fair...... It wasn’t done”, he added bitterly.
Confusion over the UG Medical Centre
The UG Medical Centre, which cost about $217 million is still not
operational, although phase one of the project has been completed for
about a year now.
There is currently a tussle between the Ministry of Health and the University over the rightful managers of the facility.
Whereas the Ministry of Health believes it is the appropriate body to
properly manage the facility, authorities at the University think
otherwise.
Following the public uproar over the delay in opening the facility, the
Ministry of Health further disclosed that it needs about $6 million to
make it operational.
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