Protocol signed with GAU for
Arabahmet project
By gautalk
The Arabahmet Culture Centre tendering agreement has been signed between Arabahmet Bölgesi Geliştirme Şirketi Ltd. ( Arabahmet Region Development Comp. Ltd.) and Girne American University (GAU).
LTB (Lefkosa Turkish Municipality) Mayor – Kadri Fellahoğlu, GAU Rector and Chancellor of Board of Administrators – Serhat Akpınar, GAU Vice-Chair of the Board of Administrators –
LTB Mayor – Kadri Fellahoğlu
Fellahoğlu, stated that they signed this protocol with the awareness and belief of doing the right thing as Arabahmet Bölgesi Geliştirme Şirketi Ltd. and LTB. Fellahoğlu who emphasized that Arabahmet Bölgesi Geliştirme Şirketi Ltd had been used for other purposes by the previous administration, and stated that the issues were dealt with after he was elected and put into operation for the purposes of re-organization of
Fellahoğlu stated that – “I understand the concerns of amateur theatre, however, GAU is an educational institution and should not be regarded as an enterprise. We have a common denominator with GAU and over time we will see that there is no need to worry.”
Fellahoğlu also stated that he got a positive response from the initiatives of Arabahmet Culture Centre being the first archeology museum of Cyprus at the signing ceremony. Fellaoğlu stated that other buildings in the region will be given to the use of LTB as well as the existing building, and they have commenced relevant procedures in this respect.
GAU Founding Rector and Chancellor of Board of Administrators – Serhat Akpınar
Serhat Akpınar stated in his speech that all the contribution for the Arabahmet Culture Centre is a division of responsibility and that GAU will always operate with the slogan “The Past that Creates Future” for this division. Akpınar stated that the steps which have been taken so far are for the protection of cultural heritage
Akpınar underlined that Arabahmet Culture Centre will host cultural activities and amateur theatres and civil organizations will be able to use this centre freely. Akpinar also stated that the Culture Centre will be open to everyone and that any concern is unwarranted.

