Wednesday, 22 February 2017

USAG WOMEN'S COMMISSIONER (ELECT) CONDEMNS MOB ACTION AND SEXUAL ASSAULT ON ALLEGED FEMALE THIEF IN THE ASHANTI REGION, JUSTICE MUST PREVAIL.

Mrs. Ellen Adjeiwaa Adams (USAG WOCOM Elect)


WEDNESDAY,22ND FEBRUARY 2017.

URGENT RELEASE.; TO ALL MEDIA HOUSES.

I was taken aback when I saw footages of sexual assault and mob action against an alleged female thief in the Ashanti region.

It was clearly humiliating, inhumane and disheartening. I condemn strongly such violent acts and urge the police to ensure the perpetrators face the full rigours of the law.

This is a test case for the Ghana police and other key institutions since such issues have occurred in times past and the perpetrators are left unpunished.

I urge all relevant institutions that have a role to play in delivering justice to this vile act to eschew the usual lackluster approach and give top priority to this case.

Mob justices in the country is becoming a normal phenomenon used against alleged criminals and this must cease. It is dangerous and if not stopped will continue to soil Ghana's image across the world.

We are governed by laws and is clear that much education must be given in this regard.
The condemnation of the incident by the gender minister is appropriate and I am of the strong conviction that she will fight this case to the end to ensure justice is served to the perpetrators.

I will support her in all aspect that seeks to bring justice to the issue even if it needs further probe.
I must put on record that I am not in support of any thievery act the suspect may have indulged in, but I believe in the respect for human rights at all times and in a democracy ,laws must be allowed to take it course and our moral values must be greatly considered.

Never Again
Say no to violence
Respect the Ghanaian woman

Thank you

Signed..
Ellen Adjeiwaa Adams
University Students Association of Ghana Women's Commissioner Elect.
0246563193

Monday, 6 February 2017

USAG ELECT NEW LEADERS

Monday, 6th February, 2017


The University Students Association of Ghana (USAG) on Saturday, 4th February, 2017 elected it's new set of leadership to steer the affairs of University Students in Ghana.

The election was held at Christian Service University College, Kumasi.

We as National Executive Officers will like to congratulate the Executives Elect and wish them well.
On this premise, we humbly invite all our stakeholders to our Handing over ceremony on Saturday, 18th February, 2017. Venue shall be communicated soon.

The Executives Elect are as follows
President - Emmanuel Kwarteng Frimpong
General Secretary -  Alex Sefa Boakye
Treasurer - Isaac Owusu
Financial Controller - Daniel Obeng
Coordinating Secretary - Bright Adu Mensa
Information and International Relations Secretary – Emmanuel Kwame Agyemang Daakyehene
Women's Commissioner -  Mrs. Ellen Adjeiwaa Adams

University Education; A key to national development.

Thank You.

Signed
Pamela Ohemaa Sarpomaa Dwomoh
General Secretary

Thursday, 21 July 2016

USAG CELEBRATES THE UCC UPRISING MAN, TONY HENRY (DE-HOPE) (IMMEDIATE PAST USAG FINANCIAL CONTROLLER)



The inception of a united student front was birth to give a new dimension to student activism. Many leaders have run affairs of USAG and geared us towards the provision of redress to students' plights. We have witnessed the good, bad and ugly. We recognized the corrupt and self-centered ones, who retrogressed the vision of USAG. As the good plants can be seen even among a cluster of weeds, your enviable personality is distinguished at all times.

The paradigm of student activism had a peculiar shift, as the entry of a magnificent uprising leader was elected. The focus of students' plights was given a sense of urgency with pragmatic solutions implemented.

An era of a Congress coupled with confusion and commotion was ended under your reign and leadership while a new dawn of well planned and organised Congress was born making USAG one of the most matured National student front.

Nothing amazes us but the knowledge of 21st July marking the birth of an uprising great leader, whose commitment and dedication to student welfare goes beyond the horizon of earth. On and on we go yet your impeccable delivery to service and the roles you played remains indelibly in the hearts and minds of all student populace.

 USAG celebrates you not because you were once an executive but it is for the impact you made, the lives you touched and the transformation you brought. We pray for strength and wisdom from the Almighty God as you travel on the path of leadership and service to people. As Lao Tzu once said, "a good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving ". May this principle be your conviction to cause you to fulfill enormous dreams and be a blessing to the world as you have been to the students of Ghana.

Ayekoo Mr. TONY HENRY ARTHUR. HAPPY BIRTHDAY and Continue to be the change we want to see in the world.

WRITTEN BY: ANGEL DKK-GBEDEMAH (SRC General Secretary – Regional Maritime University, Accra)







Thursday, 26 May 2016

USAG CONCERNED ABOUT EFFECTIVE DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF GHANAIAN STUDENTS BY EC

03/05/ 2016


STATEMENT FROM THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF GHANA  (USAG) TO THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION  (EC) OF GHANA





We write to register our concerns over the ongoing limited registration exercise which we are afraid is not designed to encourage or allow eligible Ghanaians who are students to register to vote in 2016.

The Commission has set a 10-day period for this limited registration exercise, starting from April 28 to May 8. We are already half way through the exercise and per our calculations, less than 10 percent of the estimated number of young Ghanaian students eligible to vote has been able to so far register. If this trend continues, we are afraid it will amount effectively to an administrative decision taken by the EC that has only led to disenfranchising the majority of young Ghanaian students who have come of age to vote. This would be a tragedy against our democracy.

Currently, over 100,000 Ghanaian students across campuses up and down the country are facing challenges just trying to register.  This is because the EC has either failed to provide registration centres on some campuses or chosen to not provide adequate registration kits on campus to facilitate the process.

We have had instances where students have had to queue for days without success, whiles having to respond to the natural pressures of revising for exams.

For instance, the University of Ghana, Legon, has about 28,000 students on campus and most of them are in the qualifying category to register. However the whole Legon Campus community has only one registration center.

The Mampong campus of the University of Education has no registration centre on campus. The students have access to a centre inconveniently situated outside of the campus. 

Also, the highly populated Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology has not a single registration centre on campus. Students wanting to register have to trek outside of campus to do so.

Indeed, there is not a single tertiary institution in Ghana which has not been inconvenienced by the way the EC has chosen to conduct this exercise. Indeed, students are even compelled by the circumstances to conclude that it appears the EC has deliberately done things in this way to discourage them from registering to vote. 

This perception is very unfortunate and needless. It was avoidable because the EC knows from experience and from its own expectation to register 1.2 million people that the highest concentration of  the targeted group for the limited registration exercise are to be found on campuses across the country. So in deciding to distribute 3,500 registration kits across the country it ought to have positively discriminated in favour of students and deployed more than the usual number to campuses. 

In this regard we entreat the EC to as a matter of urgency:

1. Extend the days for the limited voter registration exercise on our campuses across the country and;

2. Increase the number of registration kits available on  campuses to facilitate speedy and smooth process. 

This we believe will make the limited voter registration exercise meaningful and inclusive to achieve the goal of enfranchising new eligible voters. The EC cannot claim to be registering Ghanaians who have come of age when at the same time it has put together a process that effectively prevents people from registering or frustrates their efforts to so do.  This is most odd, indeed.

It is our expectation that the Commission will treat this matter with the urgency, efficiency and professionalism it deserves. Ghanaian students have a constitutional duty and right to play their full part in determining how our nation is governed. To take this away is to effectively cause a coup against our collective constitutional right and duty.


……signed……
Henry Nkosuo Boakye 
President, University Students' Association of Ghana(USAG)
+233 246 018 003


Pamela Ohemaa Sarpomaa Dwomoh
General Secretary, USAG

USAG ON GOVERNMENT'S DECISION TO DENY IT'S CONSTITUENTS READING "NURSING" IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES EMPLOYMENT.


The unshared attention of the Leadership of the University Students' Association of Ghana (USAG) has been drawn to a Government's decision to officially deny students reading "NURSING" in Private Universities employment opportunities in the State Owned Medical Outfits.

We at USAG, which is an official mouthpiece of all universities, both Traditional(government) and Private, see this decision of the government as clearly discriminatory, selective and intimidating to Ghanaian students reading "NURSING" in Private Universities in their motherland Ghana.

We therefore appeal to the government to willingly reconsider this decision, since its rippling ramifications can be a direct threat to national security.

We are humbly pleading with the government to officially review this perilous posture with total expedition because of the following reasons ;
Ø  Private University Students are also Ghanaians either by birth, marriage or documented adoption.
Ø  The authorities and owners of Private Universities contribute to the development of Ghana by paying of 25% Corporate Tax annually.
Ø  The Parents of Private University Students willingly pay various taxes, which adds up to the development index of Ghana.
Ø  Private University Students pay various taxes directly and indirectly to the Ghanaian government.
Ø  Nursing students in Private Universities are also of the same quality and value as those in Traditional Universities, because the lecturers that train those in the Government Universities are the same lecturers who teach at Private Universities and the same accreditation board grants accreditation to all of them; be it private or public..
Ø  This unfortunate decision will not only hinder national development but will cause a huge brain-drain and Ghana will have no moral right to speak against it since the people involved will not be seeking greener pasture abroad but pasture, since there is no pasture for them in Ghana .

For these reasons, we will not and can never accept this outlandish segregation levelled against nursing students who are trained in Private Universities.

As a country we believe "Education is the key to national development", so why are we treating the educated as a threat to the development of the Ghanaian community.

Finally, we want to accentuate that, the National Cake of Ghana, is constitutionally for all Ghanaians, and any spell of selectiveness, segregation and discrimination will not be accepted, hence we call on the government to redress this injustice, inequality and outright disrespect for the constitution of Ghana, which also determines their election and appointments to lead this country.

University Education; A Key To National Development
God bless USAG! God bless our homeland Ghana!!
...Signed.....


Wednesday, 4 May 2016

USAG WOCOM VEHEMENTLY CONDEMNS THE SHOCKING KNUST SEX SCANDAL.


04/05/16
PRESS RELEASE 


The unshared attention of the Women's Commissioner of the University Students' Association of Ghana has been drawn to an overly detestable, abominable and obnoxious sex video circulating on various social media platforms. 


Unfortunately, the actors of the shameful video happen to be students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, meaning they are bonafied constituents of USAG. 

I vehemently castigate, vilify and condemn such ordeal and call on the various security forces in the country to attend to this perilous behaviour which is gaining momentum in Ghana lately. 

Ghana is globally known for her standard of morals, values and virtues, in other to maintain this enviable trademark, I plead with security forces to be more expeditious with their duties regarding this issue and as a matter of urgency, bring the culprits to order. 

This will serve as a preventive standard to all. 

Finally, I appeal to all my female constituents to be humongously cautious with their sexual life and who they entrust their privacy.


............SIGNED...........
NANCY OWUSU KWARTEMAA
WOMEN'S COMMISSIONER 
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION OF GHANA (USAG)
0246029671

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

USAG CELEBRATES PEARL EMEFA SIALE, IMMEDIATE PAST WOCOM




Incontrovertibly, you are a lady of valour, quality and value. You give an unequivocal expansition to the word of wisdom echoed into the atmosphere over four decades ago by Dr Kwegyir Aggrey, which states that "when you educate a man, you educate an individual but when you educate a woman, you educate a whole nation". 

Indeed, your professional idiosyncrasies have added more appealing touch to USAG brand especially the women advocacy.

As you celebrate such a propitious, golden and special day in your life, it is overly germane for USAG, the students association you served with passion and zeal, to join the hundreds, thousands and millions of the world populace to also celebrate one of her own who has remained a huge inspiration to all ladies in the artistry of students endeavour.

We are really proud of you for availing yourself to assume the seat of leadership to serve Ghanaian students willingly even at the expense of your private priorities. 

We plead with the Almighty God to go before you in all you do, to make every crooked path straight and never relent in gratifying you. 

God bless you Sweet EMEFA

IMMEDIATE PAST WOCOM, USAG