The government has approved the rehabilitation of roads within Achimota School and reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the school’s lands as part of efforts to preserve the institution’s legacy ahead of its centenary celebrations.
The announcement was made by the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, on July 8, 2026, during the Achimota Centenary Fundraising Dinner, Fashion Gala, and the launch of the school’s centenary cloth.
Speaking on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, the Chief of Staff said the government would work closely with the Old Achimotan Association and the school’s management to address key infrastructure challenges while safeguarding Achimota’s lands for future generations.
“I am pleased to announce that approval has been granted for works to improve the road network within the school, alongside other interventions aimed at strengthening the learning environment and preserving the proud legacy of this great institution,” he said
Mr Debrah described Achimota School as one of Ghana’s most influential educational institutions, noting that over the past century it had produced generations of leaders, professionals, innovators, creatives and public servants who have contributed to Ghana, Africa and the wider world.
He said the government’s commitment extended beyond infrastructure to ensuring that the school’s heritage and assets are preserved as it enters its second century.
The event also marked the unveiling of Achimota School’s centenary commemorative cloth as part of activities leading to the school’s 100th anniversary celebrations.
The Chief of Staff called on Old Achimotans and other stakeholders to continue supporting the institution through sustained investment and active engagement.
“The future of Achimota will depend on the continued commitment, generosity and active involvement of all who carry the spirit of the Black and Gold,” he added.
Achimota School, founded in 1927, is one of Ghana’s premier second-cycle institutions and has educated many of the country’s political, business, and academic leaders over the past century.





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