Friday, 4 October 2013
PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE BLOC HEADS OF NUGS ON THE NUGS AWARDS SLATED FOR THE 11TH OF OCTOBER, 2013.
The National Union of Ghana Students component blocs made of up GRASAG, TTAG, USAG, GUPS and the Regional
 SRCs have taken note of a press statement issued by the National President of NUGS and General Secretary where it stated among other things that NUGS awards Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo as Ghana’s statesman of the decade. 
According to article 27,28 and 29 of the constitution of NUGS, the presidents of the bloc and or their representatives are
 members of the National Executive Committee in addition to other National Officers. For NEC to take a decision, a quorum consisting of the National President and 6 other members of NEC must be established.
 
In deciding to embark on this award, the structure of the union has not been followed. The position of the bloc heads have
 been ignored in several decisions in running the affairs of the union. Not all members of NEC have been consulted in planning this award scheduled to take place at the Erata Hotel, Accra. The bloc heads are not aware of the formation of the committee to plan this awards night and have not been consulted in the selection process of the awardees.
 
The position of the President and the Secretary as issued in their press release of 2nd October, 2013 makes it sound that it is the leadership of NUGS that has decided to award Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo-Addo. In as much as all students in Ghana and Ghanaians acknowledge the crucial role of Nana Akuffo –Addo in the democratic dispensation of Ghana and possibly deserves to be awarded, we want to let the nation know that we do not have anything against the accolades that have been used to describe Nana Akuffo –Addo. All we want is that the right structures must be followed.
 
In the Election Petition, there were other petitioners who are equally worthy of praise. The respondents played a vital role as well. All Ghanaians helped the process. We are all happy about the reforms this petitions will bring to the electoral commission and how elections are conducted in Ghana. We will not support any action that will polarise the front of Ghanaian students.
 The bloc Heads of NUGS are not aware of the criteria used in selection of the awardees. There is the need for a broader consultation with all stakeholders in NUGS for such an award to be deemed as representing the views of Ghanaian students. The bloc heads have been in several dialogues and mediation roles between the Steering Committee and the National Officers to ensure a successful emergency congress and election of officers. There is the need for funds to ensure that elections happen. We are not aware of the financial position of the union and sponsors such as RLG and Coca Cola must support student programmes but care must be taken to ensure there is transparency in student governance in
 Ghana.
 The Union must attend to urgent issues to salvage the image and representation of the Ghanaian student. The emergency congress and the election of National officers is the urgent item that we must all consider. We will be glad to have the National Officers organise this awards night with adequate consultation with the structure of NUGS and with adequate respect to the Constitution of NUGS. We propose a good consultation in selection of awardees, and an awards night that will culminate with a handing over ceremony to save the resources of the union. Ghanaian students understand and we are all not happy with the current increase in utilities. But we do not endorse the purported demonstration of the PPP and there has not been a consensus to have Ghanaian students to embark on a demonstration or support PPP.
 
We want to use this opportunity to call on all stakeholders of NUGS to join us in our attempt to reposition NUGS as a
 formidable student group that seeks to advance the course of students at all times
 
Long live NUGS
 Long live Ghana
 
      (Signed:)
 Asiwome Kodjo Tsamenyi (GRASAG National President, 0244435869)
 Steve Kubate Salifu (GUPS President, 0247648864)
 Comrade S A Karim (USAG General Secretary, 0242025745)
 Yakubu T. Yusuf (President, NAHSAG, 0261810046)
 Seidu Ahmed ( TTAG National Coordinating Secretary, 0241492252)
KNUST Speaker Congratulates Freshmen on their Matriculation
On behalf of the leadership and honorable members of KNUST students' parliament House, I congratulate all freshmen now first years on their matriculation.
 ...OUR MESSAGE TO YOU...
 The journey has just begun. you can make and unmake yourself. Be wise in your dealings.
 In acquiring skills and knowledge to achieve academic excellence, do 
not forget to network . Sometimes, what you know does not matter, but 
whom you know. Create links!
 Finally, remember that there are 
millions of people awaiting you to solve their numerous problems with 
your exquisite skills and knowledge which will be earned here (KNUST). Therefore, study very hard and as you solve their problems, 
they will bless you; your parents will be proud of you; you will be 
fulfilled, and God, your maker, beaming with smiles and beating his 
chest, will say 'I MADE IT', because your purpose for your being would 
have been fulfilled.
 We wish you a successful semester and do not forget to participate in our programs. 
 DEMOCRACY IN ACADEMIC FREEDOM
 God bless!
    (signed)
 Rt. Hon. Dorcas Osei-Boateng 
 Speaker, KNUST students' parliament — at Brunei, KNUST.
NUGS TO AWARD NANA ADDO DANQUAH AKUFO-ADDO AS GHANA’S STATEMAN OF THE DECADE – PRESS STATEMENT OF NUGS ON 2ND OCTOBER, 2013
 The National Union of Ghana Students has played an enviable role in the
 democratic dispensation of this country and recognizes its 
responsibility to conscientize the nation on the virtues of productive 
citizenry.
The National Union of Ghana Students has played an enviable role in the
 democratic dispensation of this country and recognizes its 
responsibility to conscientize the nation on the virtues of productive 
citizenry.
 
 In this respect, we the Ghanaian students actively 
witnessed the height of the test of the Ghanaian Judicial Service with 
the recent election petition case brought forward by Nana Addo Danquah 
Akufo-Addo.
 
 The petition 
exposed enormously the inequities in our electoral process which likely 
affected the individual and collective will of the Ghanaian people at 
the polls. The petition also provided a sustainable framework to settle 
disputes sparked out of Presidential Elections in Ghana.
 
 The 
then candidate, Akufo-Addo resisted the character assassination by his 
political detractors and with stoicism demonstrated his intense affinity
 to the democracy he fought for during the dictatorial era of coup 
d'états and finally the selfless contribution of same in the 
promulgation of the 1992 constitutional democratic process. He accepted 
the verdict of the Supreme Court in good faith and encouraged the 
Ghanaian people to endeavor to a path that builds.
 
 On the 11th 
of October at Erata Hotel, we welcome the good conscience of the 
Ghanaian people to join the students of Ghana to confer on Nana Addo 
Danquah Akufo-Addo, the highest award of the students of Ghana in the 
47-year history of NUGS.
 
 We are hopeful that there is more for 
him to contribute to the Ghanaian people and the coming years offer 
enough avenue for him to contribute his quota in the development and 
governance of Ghana. NUGS wishes him well.
 
 NUGS through this 
medium also calls on Government to relinquish the burden imposed on 
students by the recent rise in utility prices and also water especially 
at the time that the economy seems to be in a bad shape. We therefore 
endorse the demonstration of the Progressive Peoples Party (PPP) to drum
 home the demand in cutting these unfavorable prices hikes.
 
 Signed
 Andrews Kofi Gyan Louisa Atta-Agyemang
 (NUGS President) (NUGS General Secretary)
 0247990093 0241967709 
 
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