Saturday 14 April 2012

SPEAKER OF G.A SET TO RESIGN

Godfred Tawiah Gogo will resign as G.A
Speaker on Monday. Picture: by Joscelyne Ahiable
Speaker of Ghana Institute of Journalism's General Assembly Godfred Tawiah Gogo will resign on Monday, Gijelection2012coverage.blogspot.com can reveal.

The nonsubjective L300 regular student is expected to present his resignation letter to Francis Gbadago, SRC President early Monday morning.

Gogo, in his late 20s, was appointed speaker of G.A by the SRC President when he assumed office at the beginning of the 2011/12 academy year.

Gijelection2012coverage.blogspot.com sighted a copy of the resignation letter on Friday and can confidently reveal Mr Gogo is stepping down to contest for the SRC General Secretary position.

The SRC President is expected to accept his resignation and appoint a new speaker within seven days, we have also learnt.

However, deputy speaker of the house Samuel Creppy is expected to act as main speaker until a new speaker is installed.

But  Gijelection2012coverage.blogspot.com have gathered that Mr Creppy tended in his resignation letter to the SRC President late on Friday and will not assume the position of acting speaker.

Reports says Creppy is uncomfortable working with the incoming Speaker of G.A Noel Nutsugah due to a fracas in the past.

But sources close to us indicate Sports Commissioner Noel Nutsugah is close to being named new speaker of the house.

With nominations set to open next week, aspirants are readying themselves to pick nomination forms.

We have also picked up information that Chief Justice Raymond Bayor Yieldidong will resign from his post to contest for the SRC President position next week.

Bayor, an admirable figure on campus is likely to enjoy a landslide victory in the May Elections.

Enock Gyan and Isaac Kofi Batini both in L300 are expected to pick nomination forms to contest for the External Affairs Commissioner post and Financial Secretary respectively.

The soft-spoken Philip Atawura may vie for the Organiser slot.

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