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Frank Tsikata’s Delayed Handover: A Self-Serving Interlude at the University of Ghana

ghanaweekend by ghanaweekend
October 15, 2024
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The University of Ghana is currently facing significant challenges due to the delay in the handover of leadership from Frank Tsikata, the 66th President of the University of Ghana Students’ Representative Council (UGSRC), to the newly elected 67th executives.

This situation not only disrupts the normal functioning of student governance but also raises serious questions about Tsikata’s motivations and personal interests.

According to the UGSRC constitution, outgoing presidents are required to relinquish their duties within 14 days following elections.

Tsikata’s failure to adhere to this timeline is concerning, as it leaves students without the necessary representation to tackle pressing issues like course registration and housing for the upcoming academic year. His actions appear to prioritize his interests over the welfare of the student body.

Reports indicate that Tsikata attempted to extend his influence by conducting the vetting process for the new executives twice. Allegations suggest that he aimed to establish an interim management committee led by a close ally, the JCR President of Jubilee Hall.

This move raises serious concerns about transparency and the integrity of student governance. Rather than facilitating a smooth transition, Tsikata’s actions appear to be an attempt to maintain control and further his agenda, sidelining the newly elected leaders and their capacity to address student needs.

Compounding these concerns is the issue of financial management. Tsikata and his treasurer have reportedly put forth a budget of around 100,000 Ghana cedis intended for the upcoming USAG and NUGS Congress.

There are claims that Tsikata is unwilling to step down until this budget is secured, suggesting that his motivations may be more about personal gain than the collective interests of the student body. This focus on financial matters, rather than pressing student concerns, undermines trust in him.

The ramifications of Tsikata’s delayed handover are being acutely felt by students, who are left without the representation needed to navigate crucial issues.

As course registration deadlines approach and uncertainties surrounding residential placements loom, the lack of an active student government is causing significant anxiety among the student body. The newly elected executives, unable to officially assume their roles, find themselves powerless to advocate for solutions.

The UGSRC must prioritize the needs of students during this transitional period. A swift and transparent handover is essential not only to fulfil constitutional obligations but also to restore confidence in student leadership. Tsikata’s apparent self-interest must be addressed to allow the new administration to focus on the critical issues facing students.

Frank Tsikata’s delay in handing over leadership at the University of Ghana raises serious concerns about his commitment to the student body and his motivations. As students continue to face pressing challenges, the UGSRC must facilitate a timely and transparent transition.

Only by prioritizing the needs of students can the newly elected executives effectively restore trust and advocate for the academic community. The time for personal interests to take a backseat to student welfare is long overdue.

By Erasmus Afful, Concerned Student

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