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Daniel Otting Awuah has been elected President of the Ghana School of Law Students’ Representative Council. He obtained 647 (41.72%) votes out of a total of 1551 votes to beat off competition from two others, Fattah Mahama and Ephraim Tetteh to win the coveted slot.

Mr. Awuah run a campaign themed “driven by vision, backed by experience” as he assured students of his ability to address various challenges. His message strongly found favour with students across all campuses as he secured the most votes at all 4 centres of the Ghana School of Law.

Mr. Awuah in his victory speech committed to keeping the student front united as he urged his supporters to celebrate the electoral success in moderation.

“It is my humble plea to everyone in jubilation to do so with maximum moderation, after all, we are and will always be one family.

“I thank each and everyone who voted, not leaving our friends who could not cast their votes for whatever reason. To our internal and external EC, well done, and kudos to our able men in uniform who ensured security. Collectively, we say thank you to all stakeholders, and ultimately to Almighty God for how far He has brought us,” he stated.

He also took time to commend his two colleagues who contested for the slot alongside him;

“I want to congratulate my good friends, Fatah and Ephraim for a campaign fought so hard. These are two perfect gentlemen who mean so well to our student body, and I look forward to working with both,” he added.

About Daniel Otting Awuah

The SRC President-elect is an old student of St. Teresa’s Minor Seminary and the University of Ghana where he picked up a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with Philosophy and Classics as his minor. He served as SRC President during his time at the University of Ghana.

He returned to the University of Ghana to pick up a Bachelor of Laws degree after which he successfully gained admission to study at the Ghana School of Law.

Key Policies

Mr. Awuah’s main campaign pledges include setting up an SRC Exams emergency relief fund, fixing public address systems in lecture halls and installing modern mic holders, ensuring financial transparency and accountability, seeking International internships and exchange programmes, developing the SRC App, and Improving wifi connectivity both on and off campus.

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