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Ejurahene gives 100 acre land to Ghana Baptist Convention to establish Agricultural College

EJURAHENE 5 1024x576 The gesture according to the chief is an effort to help improve food security

Wed, 19 Jun 2024 Source: otecfmghana.com

The Ejura Divisional Council has officially handed over a one-hundred-acre land to the Ghana Baptist Convention (GBC), for the establishment of Agricultural College, aimed at training Ghanaian youth on the agricultural value chain.

The gesture according to the chief of Ejura, Barimah Osei Hwedie II is also geared towards contributing to efforts by government to improve food security in the country.

Official Presentation of Documents

Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II and his Elders on Monday, June 17, 2024, presented draft documents on the land to the leadership of the Ghana Baptist Convention.

The documents cover the site plan and agreement between the two parties and the use of the land and will be signed after both parties agree to the terms.

Call for development

Barimah Osei Hwedie II used the occasion to appeal to the GBC to immediately begin working on the land.

He noted that the construction of a tertiary institute dedicated to agriculture-related studies would not only benefit and help Ejura but Ghana as a whole.

Delegation from GBC

A high-profile delegation from the Ghana Baptist Convention GBC was present during the official handing over of the document.

The team was led by the Executive Vice-President of GBC, Reverend Charles Oppong Poku, with the President of Ministers Conference, GBC, Reverend Dr. Charles Owusu Ampofo, Head of Mid-Ghana Sector, GBC, Reverend Anthony Owusu Ampofo and other members present.

Appreciation

Reverend Oppong Poku after receiving the documents on behalf of the church thanked Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II for the kind gesture.

“Thank you, Nana, we understand perfectly that you have given us not just a land but a whole community, which we have already named Ghana Baptist University, and we will see to it that the community serves the perceived purpose.”

He however assured the chiefs that, GBC has set up a team to develop the land, adding that, the church will not only build a modern school to train the youth but will also engage in large-scale farming to boost food security in the country.

Tour of the land

After the brief handing over ceremony at Ejurahene’s Palace, the chiefs together with the delegation for GBC went to tour the land.

Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II during the tour said they had officially handed over the land to the church although the church was yet to fulfil all the obligations including the paper works.

He encouraged them to swiftly go through the agreement and come for the final signing of the paper, that notwithstanding, Barimah Osei Hwedie II said the church can begin building the school if they are ready.

Source: otecfmghana.com