According to ghana news agency:erm development. He emphasized the vision to enhance the aesthetic appeal of their beloved alma mater, reflecting the dignity, tradition, and heritage of Bishop Herman College.
The greening project was conceived during the union's recent visit to the campus, where members resolved to contribute to its transformation. The Union's President appealed to the government for support to rehabilitate the school's internal roads, which he described as 'deplorable and in urgent need of upgrading.' Improved campus roads, he noted, would enhance accessibility to classrooms, dormitories, laboratories, and other facilities.
Mr. Tamakloe urged the school management to safeguard the newly planted trees from destruction, especially by animals, stressing that 'unity of purpose' was required for the college's progress. Mr. Francis Kungu, the Secretary of the Volta Chapter, disclosed plans to line both sides of the access road from the junction to the main college gate with avenue trees. He commended BHOBU North America Chapter for leading the construction of the new college gate, describing it as a vital complement to the beautification and infrastructural works being undertaken.
Another member, Mr. Kofi Mensah Sebuabe, expressed concern over negative comments about the school's infrastructure, saying such criticisms failed to motivate old students to do more in restoring the college's image. During the exercise, the group interacted with students and toured classrooms, praising the leadership of the college for upholding Catholic values of discipline, moral uprightness, and academic excellence.
Mr. Francis Kudolo, the Headmaster of Bishop Herman College, thanked the Volta Chapter for their foresight and generosity, emphasizing that the support of old boys remained indispensable to the growth and transformation of the institution. He expressed deep gratitude to the BHOBU Volta Chapter and said the school looked forward to more collaborations that would secure the legacy of Bishop Herman College for future generations.
