Steve Kubate Salifu-GUPS Prez Elect |
Steve
Kubate Salifu, a level 300 Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies Student of
the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) has been elected as President of the Ghana
Union of Professional Students (GUPS) for the 2013/14 Academic Year. Steve obtained 105 out
of the 153 total vote cast to beat his contender Solomon Seidu Gbelizean from
JAYEE University College who had 48 votes. This happened in the just ended 11th
Delegates' Congress of the Union which was held at the University of Energy and
Natural Resource in Sunyani.
In
his victory speech, Steve called on candidates, both winners and unsuccessful
to rally behind him to advocate and advance the developmental agenda of
professional students in the Country. Steve among other things mentioned he
would advocate for the amendment of the GETFUND Act to include private
Universities as well as the upgrading of some Universities like National Film
and Television Institute and School of Social Work.
Prior
to his election, Steve has been the President of GIJ’s Sutherland Hall,
President of Institute of Public Relations-GIJ Chapter and a onetime Deputy
Speaker of GIJ’s Students’ Parliament.
In
the other portfolios, Eunice Mintah Young, a level 400 student of GIJ lost
narrowly to her contender, Gertrude Adzo Borko of University of Professional
Studies by 2 votes: Eunice had 77 votes whilst Gertrude had 79 votes.
Senyo
Gladstone, Kwame Bonah, Fred Ansong, Nana Yaw Edusei and Gabson Gakpo were
elected Press and Information Secretary, International Relations Officer,
Treasurer, Financial Controller and Projects and Programmes Cordinator
Respectively. These students stood unopposed.
The
Women’s Commissioner Portfolio was keenly contested by Rachael Tutu of
University of Professional Studies and Rachael Oforiwaa Arhin of Ghana
Institute of Journalism. Rachael Arhin won with 95 votes whilst her opponent
had 54 votes.
The
Delegates Congress, which started on Wednesday 17th July, brought
together Eleven Professional Tertiary Institutions from across the country.
Some of which were Zenith College, University of Development Studies, Institute
of Business, Management and Journalism, and University College of Management
Studies (Accra & Kumasi). The
Elections were generally described as peaceful.
Mean
while, Candidate for Coordinating Secretary position, Emmanuel Blankson, was disqualified
for his lack of knowledge of the GUPS Constitution and functions of a Coordinating
Secretary.
Stay
tuned as your authoritative tertiary Blog site will come your way with a detailed
profile of the newly Elected Executives and the various policies they hope to
implement to promote the welfare of students in Ghana.
We Wish you well in your leadership.
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