It is no doubt that the current SRC of universt of Ghana-Accra City Campus is having a lot of troubles with the immediate past SRC Vice Secretary, Charway John Nii, due to the fact that he attacks the issues from an objective point of view. This led to the situation where the SRC president (Andrews Adjei) influenced the just ended SRC elections to favour the opponent of Charway (Delali Komla Kporha).
During the weekend the SRC led by the President made a visit to some few places in the Eastern Region and made some few donations which Charway calls "a waste of SRC due". He therefore calls on the SRC to rise up and set their priorities right.
Charway stated that the SRC should stop thinking they are making a fool out of the students and set their priorities right.
It is said that before you comment on the dirt in someone's house, make sure your house is clean. In an article publish by the SRC, they had an outreach program where various item including toiletries and clothes etc were donated to a children's home and calling on government to listen to the plight of the students. The question then comes,
1."Do city campus students have toiletries in their washrooms?"
2. Who are the stakeholders at the childrens home who can help fight the school fee reduction? Or is the Children's home or a chief's palace a place to make a call for a reduction in fees?
3. Can these money that the SRC is continuously wasting on these "travel and see" trips be used to help brilliant but needy students on our campus?
"We are in examination week. Look at the way students paying SRC dues are struggling and competing for plastic chairs on campus. The SRC always complains of inadequate funds yet they get some to explore the country on the "so-called" trips." Charway explained.
Charway therefore called on all students to rise up and show concern and demand for what is due them.
He concluded by saying that, the current SRC should not think because they have succeeded in implementing their plan on getting him out of their way(becomir SRC President), he has stopped being objective in demanding for what is right for the students. He assured them that posterity awaits everyone and we will meet again in the near future.
God Bless the Good Students of City Campus.
God bless University of Ghana.
God bless the youth of Ghana.
CHARWAY JOHN NII
UG-ACC
(O542348709)
Very good observations and insights, but personally I don't think it is best to display such acts (attacks) on such an honorable public platform. Concerns from both sides may seem authentic, but the question is "is this the best platform to discuss it as proactive leaders?" I believe there could be a better way of solving these discrepancies amicably rather than following your emotions to wash our unclean clothes in the eyes of your adversaries. Please let's give maturity and professionalism a consideration, and desist from these infant attacks. Good Leaders solve problems, they don't create problems for incoming generation. These attacks will add nothing to the positive image of City Campus, rather the end product will be the mass destruction of what has taken years to establish. Please exercise patience and treat this matter with all reverence and urgency; it shall be well. Thank you. Love you all. # Rexford Osei Enoch. a.k.a. Stprekese# stay connected!
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