Former Kotoko player George Asare elected SRC President of Presbyterian University Law Faculty
A former player for Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Mr George Asare, has been elected as the new SRC President for the Presbyterian University Law Faculty based in Kumasi.
The UEFA-licensed coach, popularly known as Figaro, polled 105 votes representing 60% of the total votes cast, against his contender's 67.
Mr Asare, a businessman, is a product of Prempeh College and the University of Ghana.
In an interview with the press, the SRC President-elect, commended the student body for endorsing his candidature and buying into his vision and grand plan of moving PUG to the next level.
He hinted at his readiness to working with all, irrespective of their political differences and called on all students to support his administration actively to enable him achieve his grand plan and vision.
The election was generally smooth and orderly as no disruptive incident was recorded.
Assisted by his vice, Salomey Animwaa, President-elect George Asare will succeed Ezekiel Tawiah Manu and Juliet Konadu Yiadom as SRC President and Vice, respectively and will steer the affairs of the SRC for the 2024/2025 academic year.
The Campaign Strategist for #TeamGeorge, Mr Kwaku Ankoma-Abrokwaa, also commended the students at the Law Faculty for choosing truth over propaganda.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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