
Ghana's education sector has recently witnessed a series of significant events ranging from leadership transitions at the tertiary level to mentorship initiatives and the resolution of disciplinary disputes in secondary schools. Prof. Eric K. Ofori, the newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Garden City University (GCU), signaled a new chapter for the institution by paying a courtesy call to the Paramount Chief of Kyebi, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin II. During this visit, Prof. Ofori, a native of Kyebi, formally invited the Okyenhene to his upcoming investiture scheduled for July 9, 2026. The Okyenhene expressed strong confidence in Prof. Ofori’s leadership, advising him to prioritize integrity and character in academia while pledging his support for the university’s growth.
On the student mentorship front, former Second Lady Samira Bawumia took to the University of Ghana's Pent Hall to engage with students during the GenZ Talk Show. Joined by prominent influencers and actor Kyekyeku, the former Second Lady emphasized the necessity of channeling youthful energy into purposeful living and goal-oriented focus. She encouraged the students to view challenges and setbacks as integral parts of their growth journey rather than defining failures. Her message of perseverance aimed to inspire the next generation to surround themselves with positive influences and maintain a steadfast focus on their academic and professional ambitions.
Simultaneously, the Ashanti Regional branch of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) is navigating a sensitive disciplinary situation at Nyinahin Catholic Senior High School. The association has appealed for public calm following an alleged assault case involving a teacher, Mr. Eric Buernortey Akpaflo, and a student. Although the case was initially brought before a court, the prosecution has since withdrawn it, leading the court to strike it out to allow for a potential out-of-court settlement involving the Ghana Education Service (GES), school authorities, and GNAT.
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of GNAT, Mr. Elvis Prince Biney, has urged the public to refrain from making premature judgments based on unverified social media footage. He emphasized that GNAT remains committed to high professional standards for educators but also condemned incidents of community violence directed at teachers. This development underscores the ongoing challenges in maintaining a safe environment within the education sector. Together, these events reflect a multifaceted effort by traditional leaders, national figures, and professional associations to enhance the quality and stability of education across Ghana.
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