The University of Ghana School of Law (UGSoL) has bestowed its inaugural Legends Award for Human Rights and Impactful Leadership on Andrew Nii Okaikoi, recognising his unwavering dedication to advancing equality and championing the rights of the marginalised, particularly persons with disabilities.
A leading advocate for human rights and social inclusion, Okaikoi’s legacy is deeply rooted in his transformative work through the Centre for Disability, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy (CDEPP).
This organisation, under his visionary leadership, has become a hub for inclusive advocacy, striving to dismantle systemic barriers and foster environments where every individual has a fair opportunity to thrive.
Speaking at the award ceremony, UGSoL lauded Okaikoi’s relentless pursuit of justice and his role in inspiring a new generation of change-makers. His work has:
- Amplified the voices of marginalized communities.
- Challenged institutional injustices.
- Fostered inclusive spaces and policies that promote equality.
“Your tireless dedication to advancing the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities has left an indelible mark on our world. Through the Centre for Disability, Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (CDEPP), your visionary leadership has created a transformative platform for inclusive advocacy, bridging gaps and breaking down barriers.
“Your unwavering commitment to human rights has inspired a generation of change-makers, empowering them to demand equal opportunities, accessible spaces, and inclusive policies.”
































