CSUC has lauded Dr. Samuel Adubofuor, the immediate past Vice President of CSUC for his long and distinguished service, hard work and utmost dedication to the University College.
The President of CSUC, Prof. (Mrs.) Frances Owusu-Daaku in a citation presented to the former Vice President during the 37th graduation ceremony of the University College described him as the ‘Andrew’ of CSUC, when she acknowledged the invaluable contributions of Dr. Adubofuor to the development of CSUC. “Your faithful and exceptional devotion to this University College cannot ever be adequately rewarded and as you bow out of your last stint as Vice President of CSUC, we say well done, good and faithful servant,” the President acknowledged.
The citation further quoted a commendation issued on November 28, 2001 by the then Christian Service College (CSC) Council in honour of Dr. Adubofuor. “Your immense contribution to the College was acknowledged and commended. The Council is appreciative of your immense contribution and prays that God will give you strength, wisdom and all that you need, so that you will continue to contribute to the vision of the College,” the citation quoted.
Dr. Adubofuor served as CSUC Vice Principal/President for 23 years. His association with CSUC is dated back from 1983 when he was officially posted to Christian Service College (now Christian Service University College) as a national service person, and appointed as a CSUC staff in 1984.
Since then, Dr. Adubofuor has served CSUC in various capacities as part-time and full-time lecturer, service and senior lecturer, Vice President and Council secretary. He has also acted in many occasions as the Acting Principal/President of CSUC when the position became vacant.
Dr. Adubofuor’s tenure as Vice President saw many achievements. Key among them was the award of accreditation and affiliation from the National Accreditation Board (NAB) and affiliated institutions for both existing and new programmes of CSUC.
In an appreciation message, Dr. Adubofuor expressed his profound gratitude to staff members for supporting him to successfully serve as Vice President, which ended on December 31, 2013.