

The Greater Accra Branch of the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE), known as Branch 4, paid two separate courtesy calls on the Dean and students of the School of Engineering Sciences of the University of Ghana, Legon, and the Director of Engineering of the Ghana Airforce Headquarters, Burma Camp, on Thursday, July 3, 2025.7.
The Branch 4 Chair, Ing. Kwofie Pinto, said the purpose of the visit was for the Branch 4 officials to familiarize themselves with the engineering operations and activities of the two institutions, and to encourage them to pay attention to the Engineering Council Act 2011, Act (819) and the provisions in the LI 2410. The visits also explored the opportunities for potential areas of collaboration to strengthen the institution’s engagement with them.

At the University of Ghana’s School of Engineering Sciences, the Dean, Prof. Elsie Effah Kaufmann, who is a Fellow of the GhIE, called on the GhIE to consider the re-establishment of the previous relationship GhIE had with the Engineering Faculty of the University of Ghana in respect of actively participating in the running of the department. She said, previously, GhIE used to run programs at the Engineering Faculty of the University of Ghana, and she would like that this relationship is re-instituted.

Prof. Effah Kaufmann explained that the University currently runs five (5) Engineering Programs, namely; Agricultural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Food Process Engineering and Material Science and Engineering.
At the Ghana Airforce, the team met the Dep. Chief Staff Officer in charge of Logistics, Group Capt. Ismael Djagmah, the Director of Engineering, Group Capt. Yaw Gyimah, Wing Commander Joe Ntiamoah and Wing Commander Selby.

Group Capt. Yaw Gyimah mentioned that their engineering department operates in areas of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering and Aeronautic Engineering. He appealed to the GhIE to consider the rigorous engineering programs they undertake and the intensive structures in place, to treat members from their institution separately at the member-entry levels. They also requested for a special Engineering Professional dispensation such as internship opportunities in other engineering establishments for their artisans and certifications for same. They advised that the GhIE consider necessary steps to rope in engineers, technologists and craftsmen who practice in the Army, Airforce and Navy, to enhance enforcement of the Engineering Council Act. The GhIE Branch 4 delegation included the Director of Membership Services of the GhIE, Ing. Juliet M. Gbormittah.
