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Registrar Andrews Boateng honoured as he retires from KNUST

Thu, Jul 17 2025 6:27 PM
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Staff of the Registrar’s Offices at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi have honoured Mr. Andrews Kwasi Boateng, the outgoing Registrar, for his exemplary service to the university as he retires after more than two decades of dedicated work.

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Outgoing Registrar Mr. Andrews Kwasi Boateng.

Speaking at a farewell event, Vice-Chancellor Professor (Mrs.) Rita Akosua Dickson described Mr. Boateng as a central pillar in the university’s administration.

“Anytime the history of this university is written, the legacy that Mr. Andrews Kwasi Boateng has left for this university can never elude us. Mr. Boateng, we say Ayekoo,” she said. “He has given meaning to the Registrar’s Office as the fulcrum around which the university revolves.”

The Vice-Chancellor also commended the Registrar’s family for their unwavering support throughout his career.

“Thank you very much for giving Registrar the peace of mind to do what he has done over the years. On behalf of KNUST, we salute you and your family. This is not goodbye, it is see you later,” she added.

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In his farewell address, Mr. Boateng reflected on his journey from a young administrator to the university’s top administrative officer.

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“As I stand before you today, I am overwhelmed not by sadness, but by an immense sense of gratitude and pride,” he said. “After all these years of walking these corridors, and serving alongside some of the most dedicated minds I’ve ever known, I am now at a point of transitioning into the next phase of my life, retirement.

“While I look forward to the days ahead filled with rest, introspection and reflection, KNUST will always remain etched in my heart as a place of rich memories, and a deep sense of belonging. KNUST will always be home because of the family I have made with you all.”

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Mr. Boateng recounted working with six Vice-Chancellors and noted his pioneering role as the foundation Registrar of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) before returning to KNUST to serve as Registrar.

He paid tribute to the leadership of Professor Dickson, describing her tenure as empowering and transformative.

“CEO, I want to say thank you for your leadership and vision. Thank you for allowing me to be your Chief Advisor—and properly so. Working under your administration has challenged and inspired me. You provided the space for innovation, initiative, and the encouragement to thrive. CEO, I am truly grateful.”

Mr. Boateng also expressed deep appreciation to the university’s administrative staff.

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“To my fellow administrators, you have been the backbone of this institution. Together, we have navigated policy changes, managed countless student records, coordinated graduation ceremonies that celebrated thousands of dreams fulfilled, and weathered challenges that tested our resolve,” he said.

“Your dedication, often unseen by the broader university community, has been the silent force that keeps our academic machinery running smoothly. I have learnt as much from your expertise as I have contributed to our shared mission. Thank you for making it possible for me to lead these past eight years; thank you for your unalloyed support and loyalty during my tenure; and thank you for your dedication and commitment to the work of the Registrar’s Offices.”

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He extended special thanks to his immediate office team led by Efua Arku, and acknowledged former colleagues and mentors, including Dr. Paul Effah and the late Koby Yebo Okrah.

He also offered apologies to anyone who may have been hurt during his tenure.

“Leadership comes with its pressures, and though I always intended well, I know I am human,” he said.

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Looking ahead, Mr. Boateng urged staff to offer even greater support to the incoming Registrar.

“If you gave me a hundred percent support, double it for the incoming Registrar,” he said.

He closed his remarks with heartfelt gratitude: “Thank you for twenty-six wonderful years. May this university continue to thrive and may each of you find fulfillment in the noble work you have chosen to do.”

As a mark of appreciation, staff members presented citations, Kente cloths, awards, picture frames, and other gifts to celebrate his legacy.

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