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‘Law is the pillar of any human society’ – Lebanese Ambassador

Tue, Feb 25 2025 9:53 AM
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Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, Maher Kheir, has described law as the foundation of every human society, urging students to uphold truth and champion fairness.

Speaking at a scholarship award ceremony hosted by the Lebanese Community in Ghana at the University of Ghana Faculty of Law, Ambassador Kheir stressed that the effective application of the rule of law is vital for social transformation and development.

“Law is the pillar of any human society. We cannot live, grow, or progress without it,” he stated.

“The legal profession holds a unique power to effect positive change, and each of you has the potential to contribute significantly.”

He advised the scholarship beneficiaries to be responsible, emphasizing the privilege of receiving legal education.

“Having received this unique privilege, I challenge you to uphold truth, champion fairness, and stand by ethics in your practice,” he added.

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Highlighting Lebanon’s longstanding legal tradition, he noted, “Lebanon stands out as a leader in law in the Middle East and the Gulf region, with the first Law Faculty in the Middle East established in Beirut. That’s why we remain committed to supporting you in receiving the best education.”

Ambassador Kheir commended the twelve awardees for their hard work and dedication. “Your passion for the law has brought you this far. Stay passionate, and remember—we believe in you and look forward to the positive impact you will make in the years ahead.”

Professor Joseph Yaro, Provost of the College of Humanities, lauded the Lebanese Community’s commitment to promoting excellence in legal education.

“This scholarship demonstrates a shared commitment to raising standards in Ghana’s legal industry,” he said.

He urged other institutions to follow suit, stating that such initiatives provide students with transformative learning experiences.

“This award is not the culmination of your efforts but a springboard to greater heights. Strive for excellence because the future of Ghana rests in your capable hands,” Professor Yaro added.

Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Raymond Atuguba, expressed gratitude for the nearly two-decade partnership with the Lebanese Community but called for an expansion of the scheme.

“We deeply appreciate this longstanding support. However, we humbly request that the scheme be broadened to include more students and cover additional costs that beneficiaries face,” he appealed.

Speaking on behalf of the awardees, Nahum Agyapong thanked the Lebanese Community for easing the financial burden on their families.

“We are grateful for this generous support and promise to work hard to justify the confidence you have placed in us,” he said.

The Lebanese Community Scholarship Programme, established in 2013, aims to support brilliant but needy Ghanaian students.

Since its inception, the initiative has benefited over 500 students across institutions including UniMAC (formerly GIJ), KNUST, the University of Ghana, and, more recently, the Schools of Languages and Performing Arts.

Students from Public Relations, Translation, and Film and Television faculties at UniMAC have also joined the list of beneficiaries.

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