Prof. Nana Aba Amfo Reinstated as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana for a Second Term

The University of Ghana (UG) has officially announced the reappointment of Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo as Vice-Chancellor for a second consecutive four-year term. The reappointment is a clear recognition of her remarkable leadership and the significant strides the university has made under her guidance. Her second term will begin in October 2025.
This decision was made after a thorough process, including the submission of a detailed report by the Search Party, which was appointed by the University’s Governing Council in October 2024. The process was in line with the university’s statutes, specifically Sections 13(3) and (26), which govern the reappointment of Vice-Chancellors.
Professor Amfo’s reappointment was confirmed during a meeting of the University’s Governing Council on December 19, 2024, and was unanimously approved by the members. Her first tenure as Vice-Chancellor has been marked by notable achievements, such as improvements in academic performance, significant advancements in research, and the development of policies that have helped raise the university’s global profile. Under her leadership, UG has been able to push forward with its vision to become a leading institution of higher learning in Africa.
Professor Amfo took office as Vice-Chancellor in 2021, following the departure of her predecessor, Professor Ebenezer Oduro-Owusu. Since then, she has been a driving force behind several major reforms within the university. These include the enhancement of academic programs, a focus on increasing access to higher education, and efforts to boost UG’s standing in international rankings.
Throughout her tenure, Professor Amfo has been dedicated to enhancing the quality of education and research at the university. One of her primary goals has been to ensure that UG remains at the forefront of cutting-edge research, particularly in areas that are critical to the development of Ghana and the broader African continent. She has also been committed to fostering stronger partnerships with other educational institutions globally, further elevating the university’s reputation as a world-class institution.
Professor Amfo’s leadership has been widely praised by various stakeholders, including students, faculty, and staff. Her approach to governance has been characterized by a strong commitment to inclusivity, transparency, and accountability. Her administration has focused on creating a more collaborative environment within the university, ensuring that all voices are heard and considered in decision-making processes.
The reappointment of Professor Amfo is also seen as a testament to the university’s continued progress under her leadership. The decision to extend her term comes at a time when the University of Ghana is increasingly recognized as one of Africa’s top educational institutions. In recent years, UG has made significant strides in various global rankings, and the university continues to attract attention for its academic excellence and commitment to research.
Looking ahead to her second term, Professor Amfo has expressed her excitement for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. She is determined to continue building on the successes of her first term and to further strengthen UG’s position as a leading academic institution. Her focus will remain on improving the quality of education, supporting world-class research, and expanding UG’s impact on society.
As she prepares for her second term, Professor Amfo has also made it clear that she remains committed to advancing the goals of the university and ensuring that UG continues to produce graduates who are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of the 21st century. She is also determined to further strengthen UG’s relationships with its alumni, local communities, and global partners, ensuring that the university continues to be a key player in shaping the future of higher education in Ghana and beyond.
Overall, Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo’s reappointment as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana is a significant milestone for the institution, reflecting her strong leadership and the positive impact she has had during her first term. Her second term promises to build on the achievements of her first and to continue driving the university towards greater success.