The UGSRC Vice President, Emmanuel Lincoln Ohene should add his voice to the wails, cries and of the resident students of the two substantive, time, and great halls at the Premier University. Students had been arrested for no wrongs of theirs. Being a direct beneficiary of the two great halls, convince your superior and intervene in their arrest for their release. Students cannot be arraigned in court like that. Those apprehended students are of the same status as you, as a junior member of the university community.
Attend to them and call the necessary stakeholders, the Education Minister, the Vice Chancellor, and if possible the University Council which your superior is an integral part of.
The students should be reinstated because most of them cannot afford to pay the hall fees. After days of callings, we have seen little impact and felt this morning about the collation of names of students affected. It is a step in the right direction
We shall keep you in check and keep you on your toes.
Author: Aki-Ola Aziz
Ag. University of Ghana Students' Representative Council Presid8ent, Stephanie Naadu's appointment is more of a ceremonial orientation than an administrative orientation. She was elected by the student populace as a general secretary to take records of the UGSRC and write minutes among other things. However, owing to the impasse between the two substantive UGSRC presidential candidates at the Court of Appeal, she was appointed by the school management to spearhead, supervise and steer the affairs of students within the Union Building. It is quite unfortunate for the declared winner and plaintiff, Prince Asumadu who sought redress at the Accra High Court to be sworn in as the duly elected president, which went in his favour. The respondent, the previous Chief Justice had sought for appeal at the Court of Appeal to overturn the ruling of the high court to install Samuel Amos Ofosu as the validly elected president. Stephanie Naadu has been fortunate and she needs to take advantage...

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