
The Ghanaian government has officially sanctioned the rehabilitation of internal roads at the prestigious Achimota School while renewing its commitment to safeguarding the institution's lands from encroachment. This announcement comes as the school prepares for its milestone centenary celebrations in 2027. Speaking on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, Chief of Staff Julius Debrah revealed these initiatives during the Achimota Centenary Fundraising Dinner held on July 8, 2026. The move underscores the state's recognition of Achimota's historical significance as a premier educational institution that has shaped the nation's leadership for nearly a century.
The rehabilitation project is a direct response to the deteriorating state of infrastructure within the school's vast campus. Chief of Staff Debrah emphasized that the government is working in close partnership with the Old Achimotan Association (OAA) to identify and address the most pressing needs of the school. By focusing on both road network improvements and the legal protection of school lands, the government aims to create a more conducive learning environment that reflects the school’s high academic standing. This collaboration highlights a public-private synergy intended to ensure the institution's facilities remain robust for future generations of students.
Since its establishment in 1927, Achimota School has been instrumental in nurturing numerous leaders and professionals who have made significant contributions to Ghana and the international community. During the fundraising event, Debrah lauded the school’s heritage, describing it as a pillar of Ghanaian education. He noted that preserving this legacy is not just about physical structures but also about maintaining the spirit of excellence that the school represents. The government's pledge to protect school lands is particularly noteworthy, given the persistent challenges of encroachment facing many educational institutions across the country.
As the school approaches its 100th anniversary, the Chief of Staff called on alumni and other stakeholders to remain actively involved in the school's development. While the government is taking the lead on major infrastructural works, the active participation of the "Akora" community is deemed vital for the long-term sustainability of the school’s programs. The centenary celebrations are expected to serve as a platform for mobilizing resources and setting a new trajectory for the school's second century. With the combined efforts of the state and former students, Achimota School is poised to maintain its position as a beacon of academic and moral excellence in Africa.
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