The University of Cape Coast (UCC) local chapter of the Senior Staff Association-Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG) has embarked on an excursion to Nzulezo, the picturesque stilt village in the Jomoro District of the Western Region.
The excursion formed part of the association's week-long celebration, themed “Navigating Our Future Together: Harnessing AI for Administrative and Professional Efficiency and Excellence in Higher Education”.
It aimed at fostering camaraderie among members while exploring the unique cultural heritage of the Nzulezo community, which translates to “Surface of Water”.
The trip, which was on the 3rd of October, 2025, saw members upon arrival being greeted with the serene beauty of the village, which is renowned for its traditional wooden structures built on stilts over Lake Tadane, also known as Amansuri Lagoon.

The chairperson of the UCC SSA-UoG, Mr. Christopher Aggrey (in yellow), with some members of the association
During the visit, members of the association engaged in various activities, including guided tours of the village, where they learned about the history and lifestyle of the inhabitants. The guides provided insights into the challenges faced by the community, including a lack of teachers at the only school in the community and the importance of preserving their cultural identity.
In a statement, the chairperson of the Senior Staff Association, Mr. Christopher Aggrey, expressed appreciation for the opportunity to explore Nzulezo, highlighting the importance of such trips in promoting unity and collaboration among staff.
“This field trip is not just about relaxation; it’s an opportunity to learn from other cultures and reflect on our roles as staff members of an institution of higher learning,” he stated.

A guide taking members of the association on a tour of the stilt village
The day concluded with a communal meal featuring local delicacies, allowing participants to savour the rich flavours of the region. The event was met with enthusiasm, and many participants expressed their eagerness for future trips that combine leisure with educational experiences.
The field trip, which was a successful endeavour, further reinforced the bonds among UCC senior staff and enhanced their understanding of Ghana's diverse cultural landscape.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC
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