The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has
handed over a 60-seater ultra-modern
Information Communication Technology (ICT) laboratory to the University of Environment and Sustainable
Development (UESD) in Somanya, in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
The newly inaugurated lab, dubbed ‘N-Computer Lab’ is designed with
energy-efficient technology, aligning with UESD’s mission to integrate sustainable practices in education and
research. The facility consists of 60 energy-efficient computers, a smart board, two servers, an industrial
UPS, and related accessories, all optimized for minimal environmental
impact.
The official handing-over ceremony took place
on Wednesday, January 29, 2025,
bringing together university officials, church representatives, students, and
other dignitaries to witness the milestone event.
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Welcoming guest at the ceremony, Registrar and
Director at UESD, Mary Agyepong expressed
appreciation for the generous donation, emphasizing its impact on education and
technology. “The integration of Information and Communication Technology in
education is a critical driver of economic and social transformation. This
facility will provide our students with hands-on training in digital literacy,
research, and innovation.”
Speaking at the
handing-over ceremony, Vice-Chancellor
of UESD, Professor Eric
Nyarko-Sampson, emphasized the importance of green computing in advancing education while preserving the
environment.
“I must mention that in this ceremony, the
university is receiving the single largest donation so far provided by any
individual or organization. This lab which is called the N- computer lab
consist of 60 computers, a smart board, 2 servers, an industrial UPS and its
accessories constituting green computing. This aligns with our mandate and
campaign to secure the environment and this we are sure, will go a long way to
assist the university in the teaching and learning of ICT among others,” he
said.
The donation reflects the growing global shift
towards sustainable digital solutions,
reducing carbon footprints in computing through energy-efficient hardware, optimized power consumption, and responsible
electronic waste management.
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Area Seventy for the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder
Samuel Annan Simons, underscored the church’s dedication to education and sustainability. "We
are committed to supporting initiatives that foster sustainable development.
This ICT lab is designed to equip students with the technological skills they
need while ensuring minimal environmental impact. It is our belief that green
computing is the future, and we are proud to contribute to this cause.
Our goal as a Church is to do good. We strive
to do that by sharing our love and devotion to Jesus Christ. We hope to share
his message of love and hope in all that we do. Our joint efforts will bless
the lives of many and will reflect our love for God. Today we are working
together to bless His children,” he said
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Following the official handing-over, guests,
faculty members, and students were given a guided tour of the facility. At the
end of the event, students and faculty were introduced to key green computing practices,
ensuring responsible usage of the facility while maximizing its benefits.
The N-Computer
Lab is expected to serve as a hub
for digital education, research, and environmental awareness,
positioning UESD at the forefront of eco-friendly
technological advancement in Ghana.