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UGSRC: General Assembly Speaker Pledges Free and Fair Elections

The General Assembly Speaker of the University of Ghana students' Representative Council, Rt. Hon. Stephen Awuah Pobi had wispered into the ears of the Whistleblower that, the Assembly is poised to ensure free, fair and transparent elections. He said that the General Assembly will amend the C.I passed by the August Assembly in the interest of the general student body. He believes that it will contribute to the transparency of the electoral process and complement the procedures laid down bu the UGSRC Electoral Commission. However, after the General Assembly set ablaze during the sitting to amend the Constitutional Instrument concerning whether to include a third-party to supplement the works of UGCS is not yet resolved and concluded. The Electoral Commission had anengagement woth the public few weeks and had issued a communique to that effect and the condictiom of the election after the second semester examinations.

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