The University of Health and Allied Sciences
(UHAS) has received major support from the Ghana Grid Company Limited
(GRIDCo) with the provision of relevant modern structures at the
permanent site at Sokode in the Ho Municipality.
The Management of GRIDCo, as part of its contribution to ensure
smooth and uninterrupted activities of a Chinese construction company
working at the permanent site, has provided two transformers with
capacities of 33/0.433kV to ensure effective supply of electricity to
the site to power the heavy duty equipment of the contractors.
The intervention of the management of GRIDCo became necessary after
electricity was connected to the site, but could not power the heavy
equipment of the contractors.
Now that two transformers have been provided to facilitate work, it
is believed that the contractors could complete the building of major
structures at the site on time.
Presenting the transformers to the Vice Chancellor of the UHAS, the
Director of Engineering at GRIDCo, Rev. Samuel Kwofie, said the donation
of the two distribution transformers would enable the institution to
take its rightful place among the growing universities in the country.
Rev. Kwofie explained that the donation formed part of the social
responsibility policy of the company, and that it had coincided with the
5th Anniversary celebration of the operations of the company as a
transmission utility.
He disclosed that the total cost of the two transformers was
GH¢80,000, which was freely donated was as a result of the hand of God
on the company, as well as the support of the general public in the
successes chalked in the five years of operations, in spite of the
numerous challenges that had confronted the management of GRIDCo over
the years.
The Vice Chancellor of UHAS, Prof. Fred Binkar, who received the
transformers on behalf of the university, thanked the management of
GRIDCo for the support, which he said, would go a long way to facility
the quick execution of projects at the permanent site.
Prof. Binkar noted that the transformers would not only help in
powering the heavy equipment of the contractor, but also help in the
distribution of power to the main campus of the university, residents of
university staff, as well as student hostels when work on the project
was completed.
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