Thursday 31 March 2016

USAG WISHES KNUST SRC WELL





Today marks a memorable day in the lives of students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and an historic event in students’ leadership in Ghana.

On behalf of the National Executive Officers, National Executive Council and the entire Senators of the University Students Association of Ghana (USAG), I wish to extend our best wishes to all the candidates who will take part in today’s elections.

We believe that the ultimate objective of you coming along to contest is First things first to awaken hope, forward the unbroken resolve to build an SRC that is focused and results oriented with leadership that impacts.

Let us have healthy elections to show to the students of KNUST and other institutions that indeed KNUST is a united force.
On this note, USAG wishes you all the best, may your dreams come true, be positive and be an agent of peace for KNUST and Ghana.

We wish you all God's blessings.
God bless the KNUST.
God bless USAG


Signed
PAMELA OHEMAA SARPOMAA DWOMOH
General Secretary, USAG




Monday 28 March 2016

UCC SRC President meets 2016/17 Presidential Candidates

UCC SRC PREZ, H.E FRANCIS KWABENA ARTHUR

The President of the University of Cape Coast(UCC) Students' Representative Council(SRC), Mr.Francis K. Arthur, on Saturday, met the four SRC presidential candidates ahead of the April 7 elections.

The Candidates,certified by the  Electoral Commission to contest the polls are:Messrs Dennis Larbi (Team Dennis),Theophilus Saki Sosi(Team Sosi), Albert Nuako(Team Steward) and Isaac Kojo Mensah(Team Democrat).

This Historic meeting, held in closed-door at Elimina Beach Resort, was an initiative of Mr. Arthur who is committed to uniting the students' front as his topmost priority.

Mr.Arthur who spoke to the Choicism.com via phone, said that in the run-up to the SRC elections, it was necessary for him to bring the four candidates to the roundtable to discuss pertinent issues concerning the office they were aspiring to occupy. 

Mr.Arthur, who has served the constitutionally required two terms in office as SRC president and due to complete his four year degree programme, noted that the candidates should use their campaign messages to unite the students' front and not to divide it,adding among other things that,'The next SRC president must lead a united front.'

According to him, the SRC, under his tenure, had chalked significant gains in uniting the students' front, so it was important that the candidates deepened the gains as they embark on their official campaigns from March 28 to April 6.

President Arthur,who will turn 24 in September this year, called on the candidates to educate their supporters on the need to do clean campaign devoid of insults, mudslinging, vilification, baseless rumours and vile propaganda, both on campus and on social media.

For their part, the candidates expressed joy at the honour the president had done them and promised to abide by the rules governing the polls,and support the candidate who will emerge as the winner of the April 7 polls.

The SRC president,who has been in office for two academic years, exchanged handshake with the candidates and took memorable pictures with them.

He described the two-hour dinner meeting as 'successful'. 

The candidates,according to Mr.Arthur, shared and laughed off some of the stories making rounds on social media about them.

 The SRC President charged them not to dent any candidate's integrity and reputation in particular,and the SRC at large. 

He further asked them to preach the message of Unity among their teeming supporters.
"Let this election be a family affair, that will end up uniting us and making the student front stronger". he advised.

The president is expected to hold a marathon meeting with the other Local NUGS and SRC candidates,especially the two SRC Secretary contenders,who are running neck-and-neck in the race after Easter Monday.

SOURCE: Choicism.com
       
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www.choicism.com/news/786-ucc-src-prez-meets-2016-17-presidential-candidates