Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, addressing the ceremony
Joseph Bukari Nikpe, Minister of Transport, addressing the ceremony

Regional Maritime University matriculates 675 students for 2024/2025 academic year

The Regional Maritime University (RMU) has officially admitted 675 students for the 2024/2025 academic year, as part of its 22nd and 10th matriculation ceremonies held last Friday in Accra.

The students, drawn from both the August 2024 and January 2025 admission windows, comprise 52 postgraduate and 623 undergraduate students. Of the total intake, 516 are male and 159 females.

Notably, the number of females enrolled in the traditionally male-dominated sea-going programmes of Nautical Science and Marine Engineering has seen a significant increase from 35 in the previous academic year to 96 this year.

Academic excellence

Speaking at the ceremony, the acting Vice-Chancellor of RMU, Dr Jethro Brooks Jnr, highlighted the university’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and equipping students with skills for the maritime industry.

“This industry offers many opportunities for growth, exploration and innovation. From shipbuilding and navigation to marine engineering and logistics, the industry is a vast and dynamic field that requires skilled and dedicated professionals like ours,” he said.

Dr Brooks also commended the increase in female enrollment in cadetship programmes.

“It is significant to note that admission of females into the sea-going programmes has increased. This means that the university’s drive of encouraging more females to take up sea-going programmes is achieving good results,” he added.

Government’s commitment

The Minister for Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, who addressed the students, emphasised the government’s commitment to maritime education and job creation.

He linked RMU’s role to the government’s flagship 24-hour Economy policy, which aimed to expand employment opportunities.

“The role of RMU, per its mandate of training manpower in the area of seafarers, very much aligns with the 24-hour Economy policy and the President’s vision of job creation,” the minister stated.

He further assured RMU of the government’s support, citing ongoing efforts to modernise the university, including securing funding from South Korea for a $173.95 million infrastructure project.

Mr Nikpe also urged students to embrace discipline and excellence, stressing, “You cannot strive for excellence if you are not disciplined.

We live in a civilised society, and civility and decency must reflect in all our actions.”

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