Contrary to minority opinions in the nation’s students front,
the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of the University of Ghana, Legon
has been the breeding ground for Student Activists in the country and these
persons have led the fight for justice, democracy, equal rights, social
welfare, and social justice in the pre and post independence era of our small
yet powerful nation.
As a Level 100 student in the year 2007, I could not help it
but to admire some of the strong and uncompromisingly vocal student
Activists on campus. As a former student leader of one of the best colleges in
Ghana, Abuakwa State College (the school I love) I naively thought I could rub
shoulders with the Level 300’s and 400’s on campus during General Assembly
meetings of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC). After some struggle
with persons like Edwin Appiah, Joshua Kyeremateng (HOLY WAR), Isaac Kwame Batun
(MAJOR BATUN), ABORTION, NANA GYEBI, and ABABIO (ODEIFUOR) among others, I came
to the cold realization that to flourish as a student activist/leader, one needs to
join a camp or what Julian Cobbinah (Ascorbik) wits “A POLITICAL
FRATERNITY”.
These fraternities are groups made of persons other than Level 100’s
who pull the hardest of strings so far as
student leadership and elections at the Junior Common Room (JCR), Students’
Representative Council (SRC), University Students’ Association of Ghana (USAG)
and the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) are concerned. It is a growing concern that the school and the entire
students front in the country are facing issues of dearth of student
activists. Student Activists throughout
the history of our school and the nation have taken up challenges that
mainstream leaders have been afraid to venture. They are the conscience of the
entire students and represent the hope of the Ghanaian populace.
It
is unfortunate that some persons parade themselves as STUDENT ACTIVISTS today yet
have fallen short of settling the INTERNAL CONFLICT that is sine qua non to the
sustenance of Student Activism. To
be a student Activists, it is significant to settle these three basic yet rewarding INTERNAL
CONFLICTS inter alia;
· 1.What will be your
reaction should your academic rights and privileges be withdrawn from you in
the course of defending students?
·
2.How would your
parents react to stories of your rustication from the university?
· .3.Is the fight to
defend students worth your while?
I want to caution that confidence and truthfulness to the cause are important here in deciding
your future with the student front. To know about the Activist Conflict, please
get my book title; Lost Leadership Conscience launched in 2013 and read it for some insight on the Ghanaian Student front. To
survive in the Ghanaian student front demands; Dedication, Devotion,
Truthfulness, Frankness, Commitment, Humility and Hope for a better and
brighter National Student Front. Today,
the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS), the University Students
Association of Ghana (USAG) and the Ghana Union of Profession Students (GUPS)
are all crumpling as a result of leadership crisis and greediness of some
incompetent beings.
Let me remark that, for one to survive on the student front, demands that you need to read, read and read. Reading has become necessary because the leaders
of today would be measured by the might of the intellect and neither the
muscles of the arms nor the ammunition of their army.
Aluta
Continua…Victoria Ascerta (Let the Struggle Continues…Victory is assured)
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