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DEMONSTRATION LOOMS UNIVERSITY OF GHANA


Junior Common Members of the University of Ghana would be embarking on a protest today, Sunday 21st November 2021 at 7:00 AM to register their displeasure against the deliberate delay of the transition of power by the Dean of Students Affairs, Professor GodfredAlufa Bokpin.
The demonstration would commence at the almighty Balme Library and across the nook and cranny of the main campus.
The rationale behind this protest is the suspicion of students that the dean and some high profile personnel are attempting to overturn the outcome of the results by recommending to cancel results of some particular polling stations.
The general student's body is suspecting that the committee would call for the cancellation of the entire results of the UGSRC elections and order for fresh election by the committee. They could probably also suggest that some polling stations results be nullified as stated earlier to favour particular candidates, which they believe would favour Samuel Amos Ofosu, alias Nana B and his running mate Alfred Acauah for them to be emerged victorious.
The demonstration is a clarion call to the Dean of Students Affairs and the incumbent SRC Executives, particularly, the President to initiate processes to facilitate the transition of power from this administration to the new set of governance.
This is to sound cautious to the university administration, most especially the Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and the governing board to call the dean to order to immediately summon the SRC President to commence the transition process to transfer power to the elected officers of the UGSRC.
Source: WalkingEncyclpaedia360.blogspit.com

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