Some students at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have expressed confidence that the elevation of Professor as Ghana's first female Vice-President would turn the fortunes of women in the country.

The students view the accomplishment as a significant milestone that highlighted her unwavering commitment to education, leadership, and public service.

It also serves as a testament to the University's prominent position as a leading centre of academic excellence in Ghana and West Africa, as recognised by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

Given her outstanding track record as Ghana's first female Vice Chancellor, the students perceived her political ascension as a momentous event in Ghanaian politics, positioning her as a trailblazer for women in positions of authority and those aspiring to lead.