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Aki-Ola Aziz & 5 Others Secure An Interlocutory Injunction on UGSRC Elections

UGSRC Presidential Aspirants, Aki-Ola Aziz with mantra Fanofom and Raman Yusif both Presidential hopefuls,and 4 others had secured an interlocutory from the Accra High Court. A writ of summon had also been issued against the University of Ghana, the Dean of Students Affairs,the Electoral Commission and the Judicial Board all from the Premier University. Below are the documents for the statement of claims that the applicants/plaintiffs are seeking and praying that the honourable court grants them the relifs against the respondents/defendents.

Aki-Ola Aziz {The Professor} extends Warm Felicitations to Students On campus

Aki-Ola Aziz { The Professor} welcomes students back to school. He extends warm greetings and felicitations to students on campus. He has asked students to students to embrace and work harder to excel and come out with flying colours during this semester. In his remarks, "Endeavour to make this semester a fruitful one and make excellent grades" He is the one who believes in an all inclusive and transformational agenda, with the motto : #The Student's Interest He is optimistic that God has done it all ready and had coined Nyame Ay3 Awie as his offical slogan since day one of his conception. Call him Aki-Ola And he Shall respond #The Student Interest. Call him the Professor and he shall respond #Changing the Narrative. Call him # Nyame Aye Awie And he shall respond #Still Nyame Aye Awie

Isaac Awuku Yibor The Perfect Candidate 4 Domeabra-Obom

We humbly appeal to the good delegates of Domeabra-Obom Constituency to solicit votes for the immediate past Chairman, Honourable Isaac Awuku Yibor as the parliamentary candidate on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress. He is the best candidate who can retain the seat for the NdC come December 7th, 2024. He has outlined his numerous policies ranging from grassroots to education. He wants to create opportunities for the grassroots; He would like to create avenues for branch executives. He would award scholarships to needy but brilliant students in the constituency has has promised to advocate and lobby for another school building within the constituency. He will form a welfare committee to satiate the needs of the executives. He has more to 9ffer his constituents if he 8s elected as the next Member of Parliament for the locality. On 13th May, 2023, the delegates of Domeabra-Obom have no any other alternative or option they should prefer to Hon. Isaac Awuku Yibor.

Excerpts From The Speech Of The UGSRC President On The State Of The SRC Address

SEIDU RASHID UNVEILS MANIFESTO FOR SPEAKERSHIP-UGPH

UNIVERSITY OF GHANA PARLIAMENT HOUSE (UGPH) RENAISSANCE POLICIES The policies are basically classified under two universal sets, under each of which has some subsets. Democracy from below 1. REBRANDING OF UGPH •Activate its social media handles and involve other media houses. •Design and Printing of UGPH Cloths/ Lacoste • Preparation of Tags for Honourable Members. 2. FUNCTIONALITES OF UGPH • Setting up strong committees. Organizing conferences and getting dignitaries involved [Tantam- ount to Article 5, Clause 2]. News HUB for UGPH and Release of Pressers on matters concerning the running of the house. Appeal for scholarship, internship and NSS for Members. Embarking on Outreach Programs [Tantamount Acticle 5, clause 3 of UGPH Constitution]. • Regular Sittings Business Committee would be given timelines to prevent late or delay of motions. HON. SEIDU RASHID UGPH SPEAKER HOPEFUL '23 CONNECT WITH ME VIA: #Renaissance Effect Seidu Rashid Oseidurashid181 @050702

The Oracle Writes... Part 1

NIGERIANS VOTED FOR CHANGE BUT DISUNITY DENIED THEM - A LESSON NDC MUST LEARN The outcome of Nigeria's election clearly shows that Nigerians yearned for change, desired change and voted massively for change but greed rubbed them of that needed change. The outcome of the election tells us how disunity resulting from lack of internal democracy has gifted the ruling APC 'cheap' victory at the expense of suffering Nigerians. The APC was clearly not the choice of Nigerians but they have to live under its rulership again for another 4 agonizing years. Painful! It was long forecasted that the APC had lost the trust of Nigerians and all that was needed was an opportunity to vote them out. They youth of Nigeria were battled ready to kick out the APC government and they voted exactly for that change. Even in Northern Nigeria where it was believed was APC's "world bank", votes from that part of the Country showed that the people were no longer tied to blind and unp

Agyemang Livingston for Deputy Minority Leader for UGPH

AGYEMAN LIVINGSTONE SCOTT(POLITICAL ANIMAL) FOR DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER🇬🇭🇬🇭*🔥🔥*🔥 PART 1 I am bringing new ideas on board. This is not the usual Air-filled speeches that characterize an electioneering period. In this stage of our democratic progression, elections strengthen our believe in a system that believes in the representation of people. A more efficient representational democracy. I am not representing just a caucus but I am representing our collective ideas and actions that will propel the caucus to become the most vibrant caucus across student parliamentary leadership. 1. I together with the leader will make the Minority Caucus the most intellectual hub in UGPH. 2. I together with the leader will create a bigger platform to welcome our criticisms, ideas and suggestions. 3. I together with the leader with chart a path of progress as far the welfare of the Minority Caucus is concerned. 3. I together with the Leader will create a platform to assist any individual w

GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPEAKER WARNS SRC EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

The newly elected speaker of the University of Ghana General Assembly and also former SRC Vice Presidential Aspirant, Ahmad Ramzy has given a sound of caution to the President of the Students' Representative Council, Martin Gyasi Boakye, and his Vice President, Emmanuel Boakye Lincoln to consider the Constitution of the Council in the selection and appointment of its executives for the 65th Administration. He cited that there is a provision in the constitution that enjoins the General Assembly to appoint or approve the entire membership of committees and not just heads of committees. The communique signed speaker conveys that G.A. is entitled to appoint and approve the heads and members of the audit board. He warns them against old aged legacy appointments made by the executives of those special appointments within the purview of the G.A His motives are to ensure transparency, and also value for money within the SRC. Author: Aki-Ola Aziz

UGSRC PREZ MEETS PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Education has scheduled a meeting with the Vice Chancellor, and GRASAG President, GTEC among others addressed to the office of the UGSRC President. The meeting is scheduled for discussing the astronomical increase in academic fees. The recent pressure mounted on management and the council of the university for a reduction in fees by concerned students of the university. Ghana Tertiary Education Commission issued a warning to all tertiary institutions not to charge above the 15% threshold approved by parliament. The National Union of Ghana 🇬🇭 Schools, Dennis Appiah Larbi petitioned the House of Representatives and GTEC and the heads of institutions concerned. The University of Ghana claimed that the school did not increase fees during the apex of COVID, and did the same the previous year. We are very much optimistic that the decision would be favorable and sympathize with the students. Education we believe is a right, not a privilege. Education i

Dennis Appiah Larbi earns My Respect -Aki-Ola, The Whistle Blower

The NUGS president, Dennis Appiah Larbi has been acknowledged and respected by Aki-Ola Aziz, the first Special of the University of Ghana concerning his swift and divine intervention in dealing with matters of student concern. His courage in targetting the reduction in fees of students and the quest for accommodation for students. Dennis, irrespective of his political affiliation has been able to confront key personalities who have a say in the administration of the NPP, yet meet the key stakeholders, the likes of the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Adutwum. He is among the few student leaders who think about the interests and welfare of students.

Yabr3 Mo Demonstration, Concerned Students of the University of Ghana agitate for hostels

The Concerned students of the University of Ghana 🇬🇭 have launched a demonstration dubbed Yabr3 Mo Demo also known as Mask Up Demo is taking place at the outskirt of the Premier University. Prominent student leaders and politicians have thrown their support behind the students under question who have fallen a victim to the inadequacy or sufficiency of halls of residents or hostels to stay in. The current happenings of Commonwealth hall & Mensah Sarbah hall have added salt to the injury making it extremely for students especially continuous studwnts to obtain a bed to lay their heads. The students are embarking on the Yabr3 demonstration to vent their anger on the university management for failing to address the accommodation challenge which is long overdue and far-fetched. They bring to the attention of the public their grievances and seek redress for the government's attention t be attracted to provide lasting solutions to the problem. They are of the firm and utmost convi

Fights Over UGSRC Appointment By Political God-Fathers Unnecessary

The current fights in the UGSRC appointment are unwarranted and of no merit as p,olitical God-Fathers in TESCON tzurn to backbite one another and lobby for the positions for their young boys. It has been made known that an immediate past TESCON President and once SRC President are at loggerheads as to who gets what. The Vice president of the UGSRC is seen more often than the UGSRC President on Campus. Students argued that the Vice President deferred his course twice to become the SRC president and had been a resident student of Vandal and Viking. It is rather unfortunate that the SRC could not plead with management to tamper justice with mercy or rescind their decision on CommonWealth and Mensah Sarbah brouhaha with management. The President is a Medical student and does not have ample time to steer affairs and his college they believe is far distant from the center of administration. The major concern raised by students is how appointing students to serve on various committees has bee