This accident was led by a Ghanaian appointment headed by the Dean of Acceptance Affairs at the University of Ghana, Prof Rosina Kyerematen, who additionally served as the Chairperson for the ceremony
Other notable dignitaries who were at the accident included Tsonam Cleanse Akpeloo, the Greater Accra Chairman of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Doyen of the Faculty of Economics and Management - University of Lome and the Chief Executive Officer of GITFiC
The Special Guest for the accident was the 1st Vice President of the University of Lome
The enactment of the GITFiC AfCFTA Tertiary Student Club signifies a cogent footfall appear adopting bookish abode and bookish barter on the African Continental Free Barter Area (AfCFTA) aural the bookish community
This action aims to actualize a belvedere area acceptance can appoint in allusive discussions, allotment knowledge, and advance insights acquired from bookish analysis on AfCFTA and its implications for bounded affiliation and barter dynamics in Africa
Chairperson Prof. Rosina Kyerematen, in her keynote address, emphasized the club's accent in academia, highlighting its role in adopting innovation, analytical thinking, and accidental to ability on bounded integration, aiming for a added candid and commutual Africa
The GITFiC AfCFTA Tertiary Student Club will action acceptance empiric acquirements through seminars, workshops, and collaborations, accouterment applied insights into bounded barter agreements and acceptable their skills
Mr. Tsonam Cleanse Akpeloo bidding his activity for the initiative, stating: "This club represents a cardinal belvedere for adorning approaching leaders who will drive acceptable advance beyond African nations
"By harnessing the ability and assorted perspectives aural our bookish community, we can collectively accord to the ability of AfCFTA's objectives
The barrage of the GITFiC AfCFTA Tertiary Student Club at the University of Lome marks the alpha of a new affiliate in the bookish analysis of AfCFTA and its abeyant to transform Africa's bread-and-butter landscape