President John Mahama has announced that Ghana will offer 1,000 scholarships to university students from across the ECOWAS subregion, as part of efforts to strengthen regional ties through education and shared experiences.
He made this declaration at the official launch of the ECOWAS at 50 celebrations held at the Accra International Conference Centre.
“To mark this moment and strengthen regional bonds, Ghana is offering a thousand scholarships to tertiary students from across the ECOWAS subregion to study in our universities,” Mr Mahama said.
He described the initiative as a practical step toward building unity among West African youth.
“This is not just a gesture,” he said. “It is a bridge to a future where our young people will grow up seeing each other not as foreigners but as partners.”
Mr Mahama stressed that diplomacy should not be limited to resolving disputes but must also include creating conditions for peace, inclusion, and progress. He called for greater investment in youth and education as a means of strengthening regional ties.
“Our drive for integration through diplomacy must extend to economic, social, and cultural areas,” he said. “Whether it is harmonising trade negotiations or advancing cooperation in education and health, our diplomatic tools must always work in the service of our people.”
The scholarship programme is expected to be implemented in partnership with Ghana’s public universities and coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.
ECOWAS, established in 1975, was formed to promote economic cooperation and political coordination among West African states. As the community marks its fiftieth anniversary, Mr Mahama urged leaders to take practical steps to make ECOWAS more relevant to citizens, especially the youth.