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Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament, has extended his congratulations to Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana (UoG), on her election as Chair of the Council of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
In a letter to Prof. Amfo, signed by Dr. Lawrence Kwarteng-Ashia, the Deputy Director of Media Relations of Parliament, and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday, praised her exceptional leadership in higher education governance and her international reputation as a renowned academic.
It said, “Your assumption of this high office bears testimony to your stellar leadership in higher education governance and your enviable international credentials as a celebrated academic with more than two decades of experience.”
The statement expressed pride in Prof. Amfo’s elevation, citing her global recognition, proven leadership, and extensive experience.
It affirmed Parliament’s support for her tenure, stating, “We take pride in her elevation to this high office and are confident in her ability to steer the Association towards attaining its goals.”
Prof. Amfo’s election, announced on January 8, 2026, is a testament to her outstanding contributions to higher education.
She will provide leadership and strategic direction to the Association’s governance structures, driving sustainable development and societal transformation through higher education.
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