The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana, University of Cape Coast (GRASAG-UCC), has issued a statement congratulating H.E. John Dramani Mahama on his victory in the 2024 general elections. The association, through its president, Robert Ipin Gnankob, extended warm congratulations to Mahama, who has been elected as the President-Elect of the Republic of Ghana.
The statement also highlighted the historic achievement of Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, congratulating her for becoming the first female Vice-President-Elect of Ghana. GRASAG-UCC expressed immense pride in her accomplishment, noting her significant role as a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast and celebrating her as a trailblazer in Ghana’s political history.The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana, University of Cape Coast (GRASAG-UCC), further praised Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, describing her success as “a beacon of hope and inspiration for women in leadership and academia.” The statement emphasized the significance of her achievement, especially for women aspiring to leadership roles.
In addition, GRASAG-UCC extended congratulations to Hon. Dr. Kwamena Minta Nyarku on his re-election as the Member of Parliament for Cape Coast North, acknowledging his continued service to the people of his constituency. The statement from the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana, University of Cape Coast (GRASAG-UCC), also praised Hon. Dr. Kwamena Minta Nyarku’s re-election, noting that it is a “testament to your dedication to the people of Cape Coast North and your commitment to education and community development.” GRASAG-UCC expressed anticipation for his continued efforts to champion progress in these areas, emphasizing the positive impact of his leadership.
Furthermore, the association conveyed its optimism about collaborating with the respective offices of the newly elected leaders. GRASAG-UCC expressed a desire to work together on initiatives that promote graduate studies and contribute to national development. The statement from the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana, University of Cape Coast (GRASAG-UCC), also lauded Hon. Dr. Kwamena Minta Nyarku’s re-election, calling it a “testament to your dedication to the people of Cape Coast North and your commitment to education and community development.” The association expressed hope that Nyarku would continue his efforts to drive progress in these crucial areas, recognizing the positive influence of his leadership.
Additionally, GRASAG-UCC expressed optimism about collaborating with the respective offices of the newly elected leaders. The association is eager to work together on initiatives aimed at advancing graduate studies and contributing to the broader national development of Ghana.