Daniel Otting Awuah has been officially sworn in as the Student Representative Council (SRC) President of the Ghana School of Law for the 2024-2025 academic year.
During his inaugural address, at a ceremony marked by both tradition and forward-looking aspirations, Awuah emphasised the collective effort that led to his election and reiterated his commitment to addressing the pressing concerns of the student body.
Awuah, who previously served as the SRC President at the University of Ghana, highlighted the importance of unity and collaboration in his leadership approach.
He stated, "The election that brought myself and this group of executives was not one that was about people or teams, but it was one for a common goal and vision to address the problems that unite us as students."
Acknowledging the responsibilities ahead, Awuah outlined several key areas where improvements are needed, including the enhancement of teaching and learning conditions through better internet connectivity, improved library resources, and more sanitary facilities.
He also called for the modernisation of the SRC’s digital presence, proposing the creation of a functional website and mobile application to better serve the student community.
Awuah praised the outgoing administration, led by Ms. Gertrude Emefa Donkor, for their service and expressed gratitude towards all those who participated in the electoral process.
He extended an olive branch to those who contested against him, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in achieving the SRC's goals.
Concluding his speech, Awuah appealed to the broader law school community, including management and stakeholders, to support his administration’s efforts to elevate the Ghana School of Law's status as a leading institution for legal education.
"With each step forward together, we can make a larger impact and create a ripple effect that extends far beyond what we thought possible," he declared.
The ceremony marked a peaceful transition of power, signifying a renewal of leadership dedicated to the welfare and advancement of the student body.
As Awuah takes on this new role, students and staff alike anticipate significant strides towards a more inclusive, efficient, and student-centered SRC administration.
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