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372 graduate at RMU’s 19th congregation

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• Acting Vice Chancellor of RMU adressing the graduands

The Regional Maritime University (RMU) held its 19th Congregation cer­emony in Accra on Saturday, celebrating the graduation of 372 students with Master’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees and diplomas across various disciplines.

Of the total number of graduates, 66 received Master’s degrees, 231 were awarded bachelor’s degrees and 75 received diplomas.

Delivering his address, the Acting Vice Chancellor of RMU, Dr Jethro W. Brooks Jr, announced that beginning with the 2025/26 academic year, the university would introduce a four-year man­datory cadetship programme for all students pursuing seagoing courses and inter­ested students from other programmes.

According to him, the initiative was to instill dis­cipline and professionalism among students through ad­herence to the structured rules and regulations of cadetship.

He em­phasised the critical role of cadetship in maritime edu­cation, stating, “cadetship programmes are not just beneficial but essential. They ensure that sea­going students become compe­tent, confident, and compliant maritime professionals, capa­ble of upholding the highest standards of safety and effi­ciency in the global shipping industry.”

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Dr Brooks also revealed that RMU would continue its collaboration with ship­ping companies to secure employment opportunities for its graduates.

Currently, he said, six shipping lines that re­cruit RMU students have expressed interest in expanding the number of graduates they hire.

He encouraged the graduating class to be re­sponsible citizens, uphold strong moral values and embody a spirit of service, innovation and integrity.

Mr Fugah Hope Kwame was named the Overall Best Postgraduate Student. Among university staff, Mr Prosper Mawusi and Mr Isaac Kofi Entsie were recognised as Employees of the Year (Se­nior Staff – Non-Teaching), while the Vice Chancellor’s Award was presented to Mr Ebenezer Abban in recogni­tion of his exemplary service.

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Parliament of Ghana engages Dutch authorities over detained Asante Akyem North MP

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The Majority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, says Parliament and government officials are working closely with authorities in the Netherlands following the detention of the Member of Parliament for Asante Akyem North, Kwame Ohene Frimpong.

Speaking on the matter on Channel One news yesterday, Mr. Dafeamekpor disclosed that the MP was detained at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam on Sunday while travelling on a private trip.

According to him, Mr. Frimpong personally informed him about the incident around 5 a.m. on the day of the arrest.

He said the issue was immediately escalated to parliamentary leadership and other state officials for intervention.

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Mr. Dafeamekpor explained that the Majority Leader, who was in transit at Heathrow Airport in London at the time, travelled to Schiphol to engage the detained MP and better understand the situation.

He added that the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ghana’s Ambassador to The Hague, the Attorney General, the Speaker of Parliament and the Clerk to Parliament had all been involved in efforts to address the matter.

According to him, a Ghanaian lawyer based in The Hague and qualified to practise there has also been engaged to represent the MP.

“The lawyer is dealing with the issues, but let me confirm that he is fine,” Mr. Dafeamekpor stated.

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He noted that Parliament and the legal team were still waiting for official documents, including an authenticated copy of the arrest warrant and other details from Dutch prosecutors handling the matter.

The South Dayi MP therefore urged the media and the public to avoid speculation until all facts surrounding the case are confirmed.

“We want to urge all the media houses not to be throwing in things that have not been confirmed,” he said.

Mr. Dafeamekpor further explained that Parliament’s involvement was partly because the MP was travelling with a diplomatic passport.

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He noted that extradition and detention cases involving political figures are not uncommon internationally, citing examples such as former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet and Julian Assange.

According to him, authorities are hopeful the matter can be resolved for the MP to return to Ghana safely.

He appealed to the MP’s family, colleagues in Parliament and the public to remain calm while diplomatic and legal processes continue.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Water supply disruptions hit parts of Western Accra over technical faults at Weija plant

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Ghana Water Ltd has announced temporary water supply interruptions in several parts of western Accra following technical challenges at the Weija Water Treatment Plant.

In a press release issued on May 13, the company explained that the challenges had affected water production and distribution in some communities.

According to the management of the company, residents in areas including Dansoman, Mamprobi, Mataheko, Laterbiokorshie, Korle Bu, La Paz, MacCarthy Hill, Gbawe, Mallam, Tesano, Darkuman, North Kaneshie, Dome, Achimota, Anyaa and Ablekuma may experience low water pressure and erratic water supply.

Management noted that engineers and technical teams were working to fix the problem and restore normal water supply as soon as possible.

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The company advised consumers to store water whenever there is flow in their communities in order to manage the temporary disruption.

It urged essential service providers to contact their Assembly Members or the Ghana Water Ltd Call Centre for assistance.

The company apologized to customers affected by the situation and appealed for calm and cooperation while efforts continue to resolve the challenge.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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