President John Dramani Mahama has said his admiration for Lincoln University remains intact, even after the university withdrew plans to honour him with an honorary doctorate.
The university is reported to have rescinded the honour just days ahead of the planned ceremony, following concerns raised within sections of its community over the President’s perceived stance on LGBTQ-related issues.
Speaking to members of the Ghanaian community in Philadelphia on Thursday, March 26, Mahama made it clear that the development would not alter his long-standing admiration for the institution.
“Whatever disagreements have arisen, Lincoln University holds a special place in my heart,” he said.
He went on to emphasise the university’s historic connection to Ghana, particularly its role in shaping the intellectual and political journey of Kwame Nkrumah.
“It is where our first President was nurtured intellectually and grounded in his Pan-Africanist struggle. It remains hallowed ground for Ghanaians,” he stated.
Mahama further noted that the enduring relationship between Ghana and Lincoln University transcends the current situation, describing the institution as an integral part of the country’s historical narrative.
“We cannot separate Lincoln University from Ghana’s story, and we will continue to hold it in the highest regard,” he added.




























