Yellow army KNUST chapter launched
The Movement for Change has launched its university campus wing at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST) on Saturday, 23rd March 2024.
The Spokesperson and Youth Leader, Duke Aaron Sasu ESQ, led the inauguration of the first chapter at the KNUST campus.
Addressing the teeming expectant youth, he encouraged them to be hopeful about the future of Ghana under a credible leader who has years of public and private sector experience, backed by solid integrity.
He thanked the hundreds of students who attended the event for demonstrating faith in the Movement for Change and its founder leader, Alan Kyerematen.
According to Mr Duke Sasu, this shows that as young people, they are ready to work for the change that they desire.
"This is how we all contribute to building this nation and moving it from poverty to prosperity," he commented.
He charged the Yellow Army to master the content of Alan Kyerematen’s Great Transformational Plan (GTP) as worthy ambassadors of the movement.
The Movement for Change promises to demonstrate a strong presence on all Tertiary campuses.
A notice shared on its social media platforms showed that the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and University of Education-Winneba (UEW) chapters will be inaugurated on Wednesday, 27, and Saturday, 30 March respectively.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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