In an inspiring ceremony that highlights the pivotal role of graduate students in forging Ghana’s future, the Upper West Regional Minister, Hon. Charles Lwanga Puozing Esq., officially inaugurated the Graduate Students’ Association (GRASAG) Week Celebration 2026 at the University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (UBIDS) in Wa.
Under the banner of this year’s theme, “Reimagining Development: Graduate Voices for Peace, Innovation, Inclusion, and Sustainability,” Hon. Puozing emphasized the significant contributions of graduate scholars in addressing contemporary global challenges. He urged students to fully embrace their roles as thinkers, innovators, and advocates for peace, adding that the development agenda must prioritize inclusivity and sustainability.
“Your voices matter,” he urged, motivating attendees to actively participate in national dialogues and utilize their academic expertise to tackle urgent societal issues. The minister also reiterated his commitment, along with the Regional Coordinating Council, to support initiatives that empower youth and foster academic excellence.
The GRASAG Week Celebration is set to provide a dynamic platform for intellectual exchange and networking, paving the way for future contributions to Ghana’s development.
The event’s launch marks a crucial milestone in nurturing the leaders of tomorrow who are dedicated to promoting a peaceful, innovative, and inclusive society.
Stay tuned for more updates as GRASAG Week unfolds!
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