
The Regional Maritime University (RMU) in Accra celebrated its 20th congregation on June 27, 2026, marking the graduation of 417 maritime professionals into the global workforce. The ceremony was attended by the Minister for Transport, Mr. Joseph Bukari Nikpe, who emphasized the maritime sector's critical role as a driver for Ghana's economic growth. The graduating class represented a significant addition to the industry's talent pool, with degrees and diplomas awarded across a wide range of maritime disciplines to meet the growing demands of international trade and safety.
A breakdown of the graduating cohort revealed a high level of academic achievement, consisting of 83 master's degrees, 243 bachelor's degrees, and 91 diplomas. Several individuals were singled out for their exceptional performance, including Akomaning Patricia Agyeiwaa, who was named the Best Overall Postgraduate Student, and Abayateye Desmond, who earned the title of Best Overall Undergraduate Student. The university also took the opportunity to recognize the contributions of dedicated staff members and industry partners whose collaboration remains essential to the institution's academic and operational success.
In his keynote address, Minister Nikpe reaffirmed the government's commitment to enhancing maritime education to ensure it remains globally competitive. He highlighted the necessity of adapting to modern industry shifts, specifically naming automation and green shipping as key areas for future focus. To support this transition, the Minister pledged ongoing government investment in infrastructure and technology at RMU. He challenged the new graduates to prioritize competence, integrity, and resilience, noting that these qualities are vital for navigating the complexities of the modern maritime environment.
While the congregation celebrated these milestones, the university leadership and the Minister also acknowledged the various challenges currently facing the institution. There were calls for increased support from both the Ghanaian government and other member states to ensure the university can continue to provide world-class training. As these 417 graduates begin their careers, their entry into the sector is seen as a vital step in addressing regional skills gaps and reinforcing Ghana’s status as a hub for maritime excellence in West Africa.
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