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‘Nothing Should Disturb the Peace at Commonwealth Hall’ – Deputy Education Minister Clement Apaak
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Happy Ghana
Deputy Minister for Education and Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, has called on current residents of Commonwealth Hall at the University of Ghana to preserve the prevailing peace on campus as the Hall prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary next year.
In a Facebook post following the 2026 Vandals Jamboree held at the Bacchus Gardens in Commonwealth Hall on Saturday, August 1, Dr. Apaak said he was honoured to represent Old Vandals serving in the Executive and Legislature during the annual gathering.
It is in the interest of our fraternity and the University of Ghana to maintain this positive relationship as we work towards the celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Commonwealth Hall next year,” he wrote.
Dr. Apaak described this year’s Jamboree as particularly significant because it marked the first time in five years that the annual event had been held at Commonwealth Hall following the resolution of the impasse that forced previous editions to be organised off campus.
He also highlighted the reopening of the Old Vandals Association (OVA) Global Head Office, which had been closed during the period of the impasse, as another major milestone.