Audio By Carbonatix
The Center for International Mediators and Arbitrators, England and Wales (CIMA), in alliance with the Oxfordshire–Africa Forum on International Arbitration, held a special induction and graduation ceremony over the weekend at the British Council, Accra for its newly qualified members.
In total, forty-six (46) professionals were conferred with certificates— twelve (12) as fellows, eight (8) as full members, twenty-six (26) as Associate Members. The ceremony was graced by eminent personalities, including His Lordship Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, Justice of the Court of Appeal, who delivered the keynote address, Dr Michael Owusu, Deputy achief Executive Officer of KGL, Mr Ziad Hamoui, President of Tarzan and Ms Georgette Francois, Chairperson, the Ghana Association of Certified Mediators and Arbitrators.
Speaking from Palermo, Italy, Francesco Campagna, FCIMArb President of CIMA, extended warm congratulations to the new members and formally welcomed them into the global professional community
In his keynote remarks, Justice Kyei Baffour emphasised CIMA's growing reputation as a globally respected institution for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) training, with influence stretching across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. He noted that the ceremony marked not just a graduation, but the commencement of the graduands’ professional journey in promoting justice, equity, and conflict resolution across diverse global communities.
“The world is in urgent need of professionals who are intelligent, principled, and capable of addressing developmental, cultural, and social challenges through fairness and reasoned dialogue,” he said.
Justice Kyei Baffour affirmed that CIMA Fellows are at the vanguard of ADR, shaping global discourse with principles of fairness and equity. He lamented the persistent issues of security and justice in Africa and stressed the need for transformation, noting that while the continent has talent in abundance, opportunity remains scarce. He praised CIMA for bridging this gap by offering platforms for specialisation, stating, “This era calls for specialists, not generalists.” Encouraging the graduands, he urged them to pursue further learning, develop their professional competencies, and engage the world with humility. “Humility,” he stressed, “is often undervalued but should never be mistaken for timidity.”
Dr Osei Bonsu Dickson, FCIMArb,Vice-President of CIMA urged on new participants and Ghanaians to enroll in CIMA’s upcoming Summer School and Winter Academy in August and December respectively.
In a passionate address, H.R.H. Ambassador Dr. Abdul-Salam Yussif II, representing the graduating class, stated, “We have not merely received certificates; we have accepted a noble calling—to resolve disputes with dignity and to contribute meaningfully to the dynamic field of ADR.” He expressed gratitude to CIMA’s leadership and global faculty, commending them for shaping the cohort into reflective, principled professionals.
The ceremony was attended by a cross-section of dignitaries, including, the leadership of the Ghana Bar Association, traditional rulers, Muslim clerics, legal practitioners, and the families of graduands
Latest Stories
-
Agric glut was political, not strategic – Chamber of Agribusiness Ghana boss warns of lost livelihoods
14 minutes -
Food glut situation is no victory – Chamber for Agricbusiness Ghana CEO warns
41 minutes -
Was Prince Harry referencing Trump in joke for Late Show sketch?
1 hour -
Arrest over fire petition stirs public debate in Hong Kong
1 hour -
Man who killed ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe apologises to his family
1 hour -
Police recover $19k Fabergé egg swallowed by NZ man
2 hours -
Ireland among countries boycotting Eurovision after Israel allowed to compete
2 hours -
Grand jury declines to charge Letitia James after first case dismissed
2 hours -
Tanzanian activist blocked from Instagram after mobilising election protests
2 hours -
‘Not becoming of a president’: Somali-Americans respond to Trump’s ‘garbage’ remarks
2 hours -
More than 300 flights cancelled as Indian airline IndiGo faces ‘staff shortage’
2 hours -
Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy
3 hours -
‘I’m not afraid of death, only poverty’ – Peter Okoye
3 hours -
‘We’re coming to save you’ – Teni on 2Face’s distress call
3 hours -
[Video] It is getting out of hand – 2Face cries out amid marital crisis
3 hours
