The Methodist Church Ghana on Thursday, November 20, 2025, held a dignified ceremony at the Wesley Towers in Accra to induct Prof. William Baah-Boateng as the new Vice Chancellor of the Methodist University Ghana.
The gathering brought together clergy, academic leaders, university officials, and members of the Methodist community to welcome him into office.
The induction was conducted by The Most Rev. Prof. Johnson Asamoah-Gyadu, Presiding Bishop of The Methodist Church Ghana and Chancellor of the Methodist University Ghana.
He expressed genuine satisfaction at installing Prof. Baah-Boateng as the university’s second Vice Chancellor, describing him as a leader with strong academic grounding and a clear commitment to the values that guide Methodist education.
During his first official address, Prof. Baah-Boateng outlined his vision for the university, stating that he is determined to lift the institution to a higher level of excellence. Prof Baah pledged to promote strict discipline, strengthen academic standards, and ensure that the university maintains a teaching and learning environment that reflects integrity and hard work.
He further noted that one of his priorities is to position the Methodist University Ghana among the top universities in the country. According to him, this will be achieved through improved academic programmes, a supportive administrative structure, and a renewed culture of responsibility among both staff and students.
The Presiding Bishop, as Chancellor, assured him of the Church’s continuous support and encouraged the university community to work closely with the new Vice Chancellor to sustain the progress already made. He reminded the gathering that Methodist educational institutions have a long tradition of producing well-rounded graduates, and expressed confidence that Prof. Baah-Boateng will help deepen this legacy.
The ceremony concluded with prayers for wisdom and strength for the new Vice Chancellor. Members of the University Council, faculty, clergy, and students welcomed his vision and pledged their cooperation to ensure a productive and transformative tenure.
Prof. Baah-Boateng’s induction marks the beginning of a renewed chapter for the Methodist University Ghana rooted in discipline, academic growth, and a shared drive to build a university that stands tall among Ghana’s best.
Source: Wesleyannews.com
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