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MITDS Council Chairman Celebrates 10th Anniversary and 6th Graduation Ceremony

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Naa Ganglaar Bog-Belagr Tater V, MITDS Council Chairman, delivered an inspiring speech at the institution’s 10th anniversary and 6th graduation ceremony. The event marked a significant milestone, honoring eight PhD and six MPhil graduates. Apexnewsgh reports

“Today, we gather to celebrate a momentous occasion,” Naa Tater V began. “Our affiliated university, the University for Development Studies (UDS), has enabled us to hold multiple ceremonies within a year, a testament to our growth.”

The Council Chairman congratulated the graduates, urging them to make a positive impact. “Your expertise and knowledge should inspire change. Remember your duty to contribute to your families, nation, and world.”

Two honorary doctoral degrees were conferred upon individuals who significantly contributed to MITDS’ existence. Their achievements were recognized through citations.

Naa Tater V saluted President and staff, teaching and non-teaching, for achieving this feat. “MIDS’ investment has yielded substantial gains in Ghana’s skilled knowledge and manpower development, producing 36 first degrees, 17 MPhils, and 26 PhDs.”

He paid tribute to Professor Saa Dittoh, foundation chairman, and colleagues who navigated challenging times. “Professor Dittoh’s leadership was instrumental in MITDS’ success.”

As MITDS celebrates its decade, the Council looks forward to significant additions to its achievements. “Congratulations to today’s graduates and honorary awardees. MITDS’ survival and success are no mean feats. We’ve established a legacy of excellence.”

Advocating for Grass Economy Policy

The Council has closely followed MITDS’ groundbreaking research on dry grass utilization. “We strongly advocate for a dedicated grass economy policy and program tailored to Northern Ghana,” Naa Tater V emphasized. “This initiative will reduce perennial bushfires and harmful climate effects.”

International Partnerships

The Council Chairman extended gratitude to Mr. Marvin Hokstram from the Netherlands and Dr. Salifu Yakubu from the United States for delivering successful public lectures. “We acknowledge the beginning of a fruitful partnership with the Broos Institute and look forward to remarkable outcomes.”

The ceremony concluded with a sense of pride, accomplishment, and anticipation for MIDS’ future achievements.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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