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Help shape society positively — Energy expert urges UG graduates

Mon, Jul 28 2025 5:39 AM
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Help shape society positively — Energy expert urges UG graduates

Michael Aryeetey, an energy expert, has urged graduates of the University of Ghana to impact society positively as they join the global workforce.

Speaking at the University’s congregation in Accra, he encouraged the graduates to strive for excellence in a world which required “thoughtful and compassionate” individuals.

“Graduation is not merely an end; it is a gateway to a world filled with endless possibilities…At this crossroads of education and opportunity, I urge you to embrace the unique role you have in shaping our society.

“A university education is more than academic achievement; it is a transformative experience and offers you a wide range of benefits that extend far beyond academic knowledge,” he stated.

The ceremony was held, Friday, at the Cedi Conference Centre for students of the Colleges of Basic and Applied Sciences, Education, and Health Sciences.

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Mr Aryeetey, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Technical, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), recounted aspects of his life and education, emphasising the importance of lifelong learning.

With decades of experience in the upstream oil and gas industry, he tasked the graduands to pursue their passion and remain resolute when confronted with future challenges.

“As you look ahead, I encourage you to reflect deeply on your goals and aspirations. Think carefully about what you want to do with your life and evaluate whether it impacts positively on your career and personal lives, and contributes positively to society.

“If it doesn’t, keep trying and keep working at it…when you step out into the world and perhaps fail to secure a job in the first six months, do not be disheartened. Treat the job search like a job in itself,” he noted.

Congratulating the students for the academic success, Mr Aryeetey advised them to maintain the positive relationships nurtured during the study period.

“I challenge you to take the next step in your journey with confidence…If things do not go as planned, regroup and try again. Take risks, stay committed, strive for excellence in everything you do.

“Remember that success is not solely measured by titles or positions, but by the positive impact you make in the lives of others,” he added.

Mr Aryeetey, an alumnus of the University of Ghana, hailed the institution for its commitment to academic excellence and nation-building.

Speaking on behalf of the Chancellor, Mr John Dadzie Mensah, a member of the University Council, commended the graduands for enduring rigorous academic work.

“Your achievement today are a reflection of your determination and hardwork, and we celebrate you with pride,” he stated, and emphasised the University’s commitment to investing in research and enhancing global partnerships.

Representing the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nii Ardey Cudjoe, Provost of the College of Education, highlighted the institution’s achievement in various sectors, adding that it would remain “a pacesetter” in tertiary education.

Mr De-graft Kofi Obeng, the Valedictorian of the Class of 2025, urged his contemporaries to work hard, stay honest and determined in future endeavours.

“Growth is not always linear…there will be setbacks and unexpected challenges but those moments won’t define us; our persistence will.

Our goals are not just dreams, they are our destination and we are more than capable of achieving them,” he stated.

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