The Akuafo Hall of the University of Ghana has organized a special launch of its 70th anniversary celebration in Accra.
The year-long anniversary is under the theme “70 Years of Cultivating Excellence: Honouring Legacy, Inspiring Tomorrow.”
The primary goal of the anniversary is to celebrate the hall’s legacy, recognise the contributions of farmers to education and national development, and inspire young people to explore opportunities in agriculture and leadership.
Speaking on behalf of the Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, and Deputy Agric Minister, John Dumelo, said the celebration highlighted the important role agriculture had played in Ghana’s development.
He noted that Akuafo Hall symbolised the strong connection between agriculture and education, adding that the support of farmers in establishing the hall showed how agriculture had contributed to national progress.
Mr. Dumelo explained that the hall had preserved unique traditions, including its chieftaincy system, which reflected Ghana’s cultural heritage and strengthened unity among students.
He said initiatives such as farmers’ markets created opportunities to connect farmers directly to consumers, while helping young people appreciate the value of agriculture.
According to him, agriculture today offered many opportunities through technology, agribusiness and innovation, and young people should see the sector as a pathway to prosperity and national transformation.
Meanwhile, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, said the anniversary was an important moment for the university to reflect on the achievements of Akuafo Hall over the past seven decades.
She noted that the presence of alumni, students and staff at the event showed the strong bond many people had with the hall and its traditions.
Professor Amfo said the theme of the anniversary aligned with the university’s commitment to academic excellence and leadership development.
She encouraged students to take advantage of the discussions and activities planned during the celebration to learn more about opportunities in agriculture and national development.
Background
Akuafo Hall was established in 1955 at the University of Ghana with financial support from cocoa farmers in the then Gold Coast through the Cocoa Marketing Board.
The hall was officially opened on October 4, 1955, by Ghana’s first Prime Minister, Kwame Nkrumah, and was originally built to accommodate 600 students.
Over the years, it has become known for its strong traditions, including a student chieftaincy system, and continues to play an important role in the academic and social life of the university.
By: Jacob Aggrey

