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UG commissions new hall to address accommodation challenges

The University of Ghana has commissioned its latest student accommodation facility, the Diamond Jubilee Hall, to help alleviate the long-standing accommodation crisis on campus. This challenge, which resurfaces at the beginning of every academic year, has been a major concern, particularly for freshers.

The construction of the Diamond Jubilee Hall is part of a series of projects spearheaded by the current Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo. The facility was built using an innovative, cost-saving construction model and was fully funded by the University’s Internally Generated Funds (IGF).

Completed for GHS 55 million, the hall offers a variety of accommodation options, including 64 rooms with a shared bathroom and 184 double rooms with shared washroom facilities on each floor. Each floor is equipped with washrooms, four kitchenettes, and reading rooms, while one floor also features a TV room.

Additionally, each room has its own electricity meter, allowing students to recharge via a planned vending system. The hall includes management offices and a maintenance unit to ensure quick resolution of maintenance issues. In the coming months, a washing bay and a mini-mart will be set up to enhance convenience for students.

Speaking at the commissioning event, Vice-Chancellor Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo emphasized the significance of the project, stating that it aligns with the University’s strategic priority of transforming the student experience. She also highlighted challenges faced during construction, particularly legal and financial hurdles.


“This project began in late 2021 when I assumed office, and at the time, the Africa Integras litigation was a significant obstacle. As a result, no one wanted to take on an unfinished project entangled in legal disputes. We, therefore, decided to use the University’s IGF to address this accommodation issue,” she explained.

Professor Amfo assured students that the hall would soon be available for occupancy, with details on the application process to be communicated in due course. She urged students to take good care of the facility, as it was designed with their comfort in mind.

“We have provided everything necessary to make life comfortable for our students, and we urge them to be responsible stewards of this facility,” she added.

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