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    Vice President urges students to embrace integrity and service at PENSA Ghana conference

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    Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is Ghana's Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is Ghana’s Vice President

    The Vice President of Ghana, Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has called on tertiary students across the country to pursue leadership and academic excellence grounded in integrity, discipline and service to others, stressing that the future of the nation depends as much on character as it does on intelligence.

    Speaking at the PENSA Ghana Conference 2026 on January 3, 2025, the Vice President addressed more than 13,000 students gathered at five centres nationwide under the theme “Achieving Leadership and Academic Excellence.”

    The event brought together members of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA), a body with over 150,000 members across tertiary institutions in Ghana.

    She described the conference as a powerful Assembly of young people already shaping Ghana’s future through intellect, moral values and leadership potential, noting that leadership is not defined by titles, just as academic excellence is not measured solely by certificates.

    “Leadership and academic achievement are cultivated intentionally and rooted in values,” she said, urging students to see their university years not only as a time for acquiring knowledge, but also as a formative period for personal growth and character development.

    The vice president cautioned against academic dishonesty, describing it as an early warning sign that undermines credibility and weakens national institutions over time.

    She warned that habits formed in the classroom often carry into professional and public life, adding that nations falter not because of a lack of intelligence, but due to declining standards and compromised character.

    Drawing parallels between student leadership and public service, she advised campus leaders to manage student resources responsibly and inclusively, with particular attention to vulnerable groups.

    She also encouraged students to reflect on how their education and privilege could be used to uplift others, including persons with disabilities and those facing social and economic challenges.

    The vice president challenged students to embrace “positive ambition,” saying Ghana needs young people who are not only qualified but also willing to innovate, create opportunities and turn ideas into solutions.

    She noted that resilience in the modern economy would increasingly depend on the ability to create work rather than merely seek employment.

    Addressing female students directly, she encouraged them to remain confident and principled, even in environments where expectations and standards may be uneven.

    She stressed that Ghana needs the full contribution of women’s intellect, judgment and leadership.

    In closing, the Prof Opoku-Agyemang reminded students that the future is shaped by present actions, not distant milestones, and urged them to return to their campuses with a renewed commitment to excellence as a lifelong discipline.

    “The Ghana we desire will be built patiently, diligently and responsibly,” she said, expressing hope that the students gathered would be celebrated for their contributions to national development.

    She ended with a prayer for God’s blessings on the students and the nation.

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