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University of Ghana lifts ban on social gatherings amid improved COVID-19 situation

By Vincent Ashitey
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The University of Ghana, Legon, has lifted the ban on social gatherings that was imposed following a recent spike in COVID-19 cases on campus.

In a notice issued by the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs and signed by Professor Rosina I. Kyerematen, the university announced that student groups, including the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG), Student Representative Council (SRC), Junior Common Rooms (JCRs), religious groups, and departmental associations, are now permitted to organise their week celebrations and other social events.

 

“The Office of Student Affairs, in consultation with the University Health Services and University Management, wishes to inform the entire university community that the restriction on social gatherings on the University of Ghana campus due to the resurgence of COVID-19 has been lifted with immediate effect,” the notice stated.

 

The university, however, emphasised that all COVID-19 safety protocols must be strictly adhered to during such gatherings. “Note that all COVID-19 protocols should be adhered to. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated,” the notice added.

The lifting of the ban comes weeks after the university suspended all social events on June 25 following a resurgence of COVID-19 cases on campus. At the time, the institution clarified that academic activities would continue, with enforced safety measures such as mask-wearing and social distancing in lecture halls. It also comes days before the New Patriotic Party’s 2025 National Annual Delegates Conference set to be held on Saturday at the Legon Sports Stadium in Accra.

The latest directive signals an easing of restrictions, suggesting an improvement in the public health situation on campus. The notice was copied to key university officials, including the Pro Vice-Chancellor (ASA), Director of Public Affairs, and hall authorities, among others.

The University of Ghana has been proactive in its COVID-19 response, having implemented stringent measures during earlier waves of the pandemic. Students and staff are urged to remain vigilant and comply with safety protocols to prevent further outbreaks.