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Reshuffle Committee heads- Our Humble Appeal: Aki-Ola Aziz tells UGSRC Prez And Veep


​It is the fervent belief of students that the 64th USRC President, Prince Asumadu would expedite actions on reshuffling most of the appointees of the UGSRC. It has been anticipated that the Prince Asumadu/ Wisdom Ndukwe administration would keep the ball rolling, and discard all appointments under the guise of reshuffling and reappointment.

It would not be surprising to see some key and top-notched campaign team members besieging the Union building as a reward for loyalty, hard work and commitment.

The said President and Vice had battled with the courts since their election in the previous year. it is the firm conviction of students that the duo would perform the task ahead of them. Others have argued that time is far behind that the couple would not be able to live up to their expectations; probably reneging on their campaign promises.

Walking encyclopaedia 360; alongside the whistleblower, 360 is keeping an eye on them. We are glued to the university community and willing to scrutinize all their actions and inactions.

There is no scintilla of doubt that, like any other administration, they would receive the fair share of the flaws. Naadu's appointees have been domiciled for a while, except Nana Yaw Okyere acting UGSRC P.R.O cum Ag. Secretary, Ag. Elizabeth Dansoa, UGSRC Women Commissioner, and Kwabena Boadu, UGSRC Chief Justice whose impacts had been felt.

Students are in the position now to hold the SRC President and his Vice to account. The contrary had happened when the Caretaker, General Secretary, Stephanie Naadu was in an acting capacity. Well-meaning students have not forgotten the juicy promises you made. They would surely hold you into account, but no ransom. They assert that the UGSRC will ensure probity, accountability and transparency.

Congratulations! Warm greetings and felicitations from a whistleblower and walking encyclopaedia 360.

The entire students wish you well in your endeavours!!!


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