Prof Kweku Asare writes: A Public University is created and named
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Prof Kweku Asare writes: A Public University is created and named by an Act of Parliament

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Prof. Stephene Kweku Asare

Public Universities should generally be named by geography (e.g., UCC) or mission (e.g., UDS) or both (e.g., UEW). The rational is simple — they are established and funded by the public purse not private persons and it is essential that their names do no detract from their national character.

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This is why Liberals have always derided the one party Parliament in 1961 for naming UST after Kwame Nkrumah. Of course, Kumasi College of Technology was not a full-fledged University at the time it was renamed. But so too was University College of Gold Coast, which was named University of Ghana rather than named after a personality.

While some may make a case that occasionally a public university should be named after a personality, the case for renaming such universities is almost impossible to make.

Because a public university is created and named by parliament, a University Governing Council CANNOT rename the University. This is why every public university statute will say the Council’s power is subject to the ACT creating it and the first section of the Act will create and name the University.

But the Council has the power to name some of its facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, etc) and academic units (e.g., colleges and institutes) in honor of people or parties who have made substantial contributions to the University or to education in general.

When it comes to naming these facilities, University Councils should respect the naming decisions of their predecessors. Otherwise, they will plunge the university into a naming battle that will offend their benefactors, confuse the public and tarnish the brand.

In other words, no renaming of these facilities is permitted. To avoid confusion, every public university must have a policy on naming such facilities.

If renaming such facilities can have deleterious effect then it is very easy to see how renaming a university is completely unacceptable.

Of course, it goes without saying that because politicians are generally partisan and divisive, they are the worst people to name a public university after, if it must be done at all.

Liberals should stand on principle and reject any renaming agenda no matter who does it and no matter who benefits from the agenda.

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