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The Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Sir Sam Jonah, has delivered a stinging critique of ego-driven leadership, calling instead for a national return to stewardship, integrity, and institutional respect.
Speaking at the 58th Congregation of the university on Saturday, December 20, 2025, the statesman and business mogul addressed the Class of 2025—a cohort dominated by postgraduate and research scholars—during a period of global and local transition.
His speech, titled toward the "moral duty of the educated", served as both a compass for the graduates and a stern reminder to those currently in power.
Sir Sam Jonah’s address was anchored in the belief that institutions are fragile and depend entirely on the character of those who lead them. At a time when institutional processes across the continent are often tested by personal interests, his words carried the weight of a seasoned observer of governance.
“The leadership required now is clear. Not leadership driven by ego, but leadership rooted in stewardship. Not leadership that divides, but leadership that unites,” Sir Sam Jonah declared to a hushed audience of academics, diplomats, and families.
He further emphasised that the survival of Ghana’s bedrock institutions depends on a transition from "strongmen" to "strong systems".
“Institutions thrive when leaders respect rules, honour succession, and place the long-term interest of the institution above personal ambition. That is the leadership this moment demands,” he added.
Turning his attention to the graduates, many of whom have spent years in intensive research, the Chancellor reminded them that academic titles—while prestigious—are meaningless if they do not translate into societal progress.
He challenged the Class of 2025 to view their scrolls not as vouchers for personal wealth, but as "instruments of service".
“Never stop learning. Never stop questioning. And never forget that education is not just about making a living but about making a difference,” he urged.
He called on the new postgraduates to let integrity be the silent guide of their actions and excellence the hallmark of their professional output.
In an era of rapid technological change and shifting economic realities, he noted that the true measure of their success would be found in the lives they improve in academia, industry, and public service.
The 58th Congregation was particularly notable for its high concentration of doctoral and master’s degree recipients. University officials noted that this class represents the "intellectual engine room" required to drive the nation’s 2026 economic transformation agenda.
UCC, consistently ranked as one of the top research universities in West Africa, has been at the forefront of tackling local challenges through global standards.
Sir Sam Jonah’s charge to the graduates to "embrace responsibility" was seen as a call to move beyond the ivory tower and engage directly with the "restless nation" mentioned in concurrent national dialogues.
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