As a way of reinforcing strong ties with the rulers of the land, the Vice-chancellor of Valley View University, Prof. Daniel Kwame Bediako, and the Key Officers paid a courtesy call on the Omanhene of the Techiman Traditional Area, Nana Oseadeeyo Akumfi Ameyaw IV, on April 9, 2021.
The motives of the visit were to express appreciation to the Techiman Traditional Council and also introduce the new Officers of the university, especially the Rector of Techiman Campus, Prof E. B. Amponsah.
In a brief statement, Prof. Bediako commended the Traditional Council for their support and commitment towards the University's growth. He reiterated that “the new Rector, appointed, is here to continue the good works left behind by the previous Rector and that he is a diligent worker who will work assiduously to promote the campus and maintain a cordial relation with the community"
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On his part, the Omanahene, Nana Oseadeeyo Akumfi Ameyaw IV, commended the University's delegation for their continued good works and the respect accorded them by introducing the new leaders to the traditional council. He further advised University's leadership to continue to work towards uplifting the image of the University and the community as a whole.
The Omanhene emphasized the need to strengthen the online teaching and also introduce more courses that will protect the environment.
The Vice-Chancellor was accompanied by Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Peter Agyekum Boateng; the Registrar, Mr. Albert Kwesi Imbrah; the Chief Finance Officer, Dr. Williams Kwasi Peprah ; the Dean of Students' Life and Services, Dr. Martha Duah; the Rector of Techiman Campus, Professor Emmanuel Bismark Amponsah; the Vice-Rector, Mr. Luther Ntim Adjei; Associate Registrar, Mr. Amos Opoku Boateng; Associate Finance Officer of the Campus, Mr. Ebenezer Owusu Yeboah; Campus Chaplian, Ps. Kusi Appiah; Ps. Jonathan Amoyaw (President, Mid-North Ghana Conference), Ps. Anane Dome (Executive Secretary, Mid-North Ghana Conference), Ps. John Ameyaw Akumfi (Ministerial Secretary, Mid-North Ghana Conference) and Mr. E.O.G. Nsowaa (Retired University Worker).