The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has officially handed over a newly constructed 16-seater public lavatory to the Amamoma Community as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) efforts.
At a ceremony to present the keys to the water closet facility, the Provost of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS), Prof. Moses Jojo Eghan, who represented the Vice-Chancellor, reiterated the University’s commitment to supporting the welfare of its surrounding communities.
The Registrar, Gideon Enoch Abbeyquaye (Esq.) joins the traditional leaders to unveil the plaque for the facility
“This project is a demonstration of our dedication to the well-being of Amamoma and our broader social responsibilities. We want the community to know they are close to our hearts, and we will continue to show love through tangible support,” he said.
Prof. Eghan also urged the residents to maintain the facility properly to prevent the spread of diseases and ensure its long-term use.
Receiving the keys on behalf of the community, the Sanahen of Amamoma, Nana Essipong I, expressed gratitude to the University for the thoughtful gesture. He assured that the facility would be well maintained for the benefit of residents, particularly the poor and vulnerable who lack access to private sanitation facilities.
Officials of UCC and traditional leaders after the hand over ceremony
Nana Essipong I also appealed to UCC to consider constructing a borehole to ensure regular flow of water to the toilet facility to help ease the burden of rising cost of water.
The ceremony was attended by local leaders, including the assembly member for the area, Mr. Jacob Kakara Ewusie.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC