Wednesday 23 May 2012

HUMPHREY HAMMOND FOR GJA-GIJ PRESIDENT

With GIJ SRC general elections over, attention has now been turned to the election of GJA-GIJ Student chapter executive. One candidate who has popped up in the race to contest for the Presidency slot is L300's Humphrey Hammond. Below is a comprehensive release by Mr Humphrey.



Humphrey Hammond is aspiring for the
GJA-GIJ Presidential office
Political colleagues, fellow students, I bring you greetings from my campaign team and my very self. This is your chief and humbled and servant HUMPHREY HAMMOND who once again has offered himself to serve the Association. I seek to contest for the position of President of the Association.

My history with the Association has been remarkable and pertinent experience. In level 100, your chief servant served as the GJA Class Representative for this particular community. I succeeded in communicating all matters of the Association to members and got some registered. Also, my contribution was seen in the Associations outside engagement such as our industrial visits to Graphic Communications Group, New Times Corporation and TV3.

With these experiences, I contested for the position of Programs Coordinator in my second year of which I won. I served in this capacity for one academic year and my policies and programs greatly affected the Association in diverse ways. All workshops and seminars were organized well and publicity for these activities was treated with great consent.

I partnered the other executives in bringing some renowned media professionals such as Gideon Aryequaye, Samuel Adjemang, Kwame Sefa Kayi , Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Gifty Anti, amongst others who shared their experiences in the world of work to us.

In partnership with the office of the President, we successfully organized a seminar on human rights advocacy which was highly patronized and certificates of participation issued. I ran several errands for the Association including the purchase of stationary, hiring of chairs and the issuance of notices.

I managed to make the informal session of our general meeting more informative, interactive and more educative.

Currently, I am the Vice Executive Chairman of The Black Toms and Associates, an election think-tank and the Public Relations Officer for Campus TV. Apart from these, I was appointed as the Chairman of the Election and Vetting Committee of GJA-GIJ in 2011.

MY SOCIAL CONTRACTS WITH THE ASSOCIATION
I pledge to in the short term:
Totally eliminate the relationship gap between GJA-GIJ and the Parent Association.
Seek answers to our qualification or otherwise for the Media Development Fund.
Liberate our caged membership ID cards.
Project towards a peaceful election in December 2012.
Partner the Parent Association in its elections projects.
Establish a GJA-GIJ Book of Peace.
Broadcast the 2008 Election Film.
Produce a peace jingle; TV and Radio.
Political Forum to interact with major political parties.
Seminar on GJA Guidelines on Election Coverage.
Reinstate the educational and industrial visits.
Embark on a massive membership drive.
Employ the use of all communication channels to publicize events of the Association.
Make our website more interactive, attractive and current.

LONG TERM
Establish a GJA-GIJ Charity Fund.
Observe some celebrated world days
World Press Freedom Day
World AIDs Day
World Malaria Day, etc.
Build and sharpen the human resource of the Association. Motivate and transform members into more professional and ethical people with a corporative touch.
Market the Association to the outside world.
Affiliate associations.
International institutions.
Corporate bodies.
Deepen the decentralization process through an effective class representative system.
Make members the fore runners of the proposed GIJ Radio.
Make the Association a modern and corporate entity.

I humbly solicit for the support and votes of students to help materialize these policies.
THE NEW WAVE OF REVOLUTIONARY LEADERSHIP HAS ARRIVED
BE INFORMED TO INFORM
VOTE HUMPHREY HAMMOND AS GJA-GIJ PRESIDENT.

Monday 21 May 2012

RAYMOND BAYOR DECLARED SRC PRESIDENT, BATINI AND FREDA DEDZIE CRUISE

Raymond Bayor Yeldidong is the SRC
President elect!
Raymond Bayor Yeldidong has been declared new SRC President after being massively endorsed by students in the SRC general elections on Monday.


Freda Dedzie managed to pip her competitor Gifty Amevor to the race by edging her with 54.93% percent of the total votes cast.

Miss Dedzie whose candidature was known in the last day of nominations beat expectations to emerge winner of the polls and becomes the new Women's Commissioner.

Her supporters celebrated the victory late into the night on campus after the EC declared the results.

In the Financial Secretary contest, Isaac Kofi Batini survived a late scare to beat Miss Selina Owusu to get the nod.

Fans of the L300 student staged protest outside of the voting room after the Electoral Commission allowed GBC students who showed up after the closing time to vote.

Calm was restored and the process continued smoothly. In the strong room, agent of Miss Selina Owusu, Samuel Creppy, initially protested the results but his concerns were no means a concern.

Mr Batini went ahead to sweep 324 votes representing 53.64% of the total votes cast with Miss Selina Owusu gaining 279 votes.


More to follow........................

RAINS DISRUPTS ELECTIONS TWICE


By: Joscelyne Ahiable

EC Chair, David Banamini  checking the eligibility of a voter

The GIJ general elections which began on Saturday was brought to an abrupt end by a heavy downpour after 104 people had voted.

Before the rains, Weekend students had been trickling in to cast their votes.

Despite the low turn-out which was worsened by the rains, the Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Banamini, had high hopes for when the elections resumed on Monday.

However, it turns out the Regular and Afternoon students are more apathetic than their counterparts in the Weekend Program as the elections have recorded the lowest turn-out ever in the history of elections in the school.

 Mr. David Banamini, the Electoral Commissioner, attributed this unprecedented apathy to the lack of competition for the various offices being contested for.

The rains, which disrupted the elections again on Monday, forced the Electoral Commission to relocate to Top-Up lecture room 1.

Students voting
In spite of this, David Banamini refuses to be pessimistic. To him, what can redeem the appalling turn-out are the students in GBC who, he believes, are more than enough to cause a definitive change.

He commented that the Commission is working with Mr. Richard Quashigah, head of the Broadcasting Department, to bring the students over to exercise their franchise.

The elections will come to a close on Monday at 1600 GMT with provisional results to be declared later that night with candidates, their polling agents, and some students expected to leave the school’s premises at least by 12 midnight.

Friday 18 May 2012

POLLS SET TO OPEN ON SATURDAY FOR SRC ELECTIONS

GIJ weekend students go to the polls on Saturday to elect their SRC Executives for the 2012/13 academic year. 


According to the Electoral Commission voting will begin at 7 GMT and end at exactly 16 00 GMT on campus. 

Eight (8) students have put themselves up to contest for six executive positions. However four of these positions have one aspirant each running for them; Bayor Raymond Yeldidong is going unchallenged for the position of SRC President with Godfred Gogo, Gyan Enock and Philip Atawura have their candidature unchallenged. 

Former GA Speaker Godfred Tawiah Gogo is running solely for the office of General Secretary while the assertive Gyan Enock is expected to be endorsed by the students body after he emerged as the only runner for the External Affairs Commissioner position. 

The soft-spoken Philip Atawura is hoping to secure the nod to get to the office of Organising Secretary.

The EC gave the green light for aspirants to official launch their campaigns after the Vetting Committee declared all aspirants eligible to run for their various positions.

The fate of the heated race between Miss Gifty Amevor and Freda Dedzie will initially be known on Saturday as results will be announced by the EC.

However, the winner of Saturday's polls cannot afford jubilation yet as the weekend population form just a small quota of the whole student population. 

Isaac Kofi Batini will have to fend off competition from a last-gasp contestant Selina Owusu Nyamekye. Little has been seen of Miss Selina's campaign with her constituents somehow unknown.

The general atmosphere has been calm during campaigning and politicking. A public vetting was held on Thursday. Students had the opportunity to quiz aspirants on their campaign promises and aims and vision.

Gijelection2012coverage.blogspot.com will bring you live updates from the election centre on Saturday and file comprehensive reports after results has been declared by the EC chair. 

Joscelyne Ahiable leads the team.

Thursday 17 May 2012

THE WOMEN'S COMMISSION RACE:A GOLIATH AND GOLIATH AFFAIR?

The 2012 GIJ elections has not, fortunately or unfortunately, been marked by any scandals so far. It has rather been quite diplomatic to say the least though there has been some undercurrents that have been rippling for quite a while now. GIJelection2012coverage.blogspot.com, per its mission statement to bring to its readers a balanced reportage of ongoing events, brings you the first in a series of features geared towards bridging the gap between candidates and the electorate. 

Joscelyne Ahiable, Co-Editor of GIJelection2012coverage.blogspot.com brings you this feature.


The Women’s Commission is a monument to sexism.  Yes, I said it and you can quote me on that. But though its existence affects both sides of the gender divide, Women are perhaps the most affected since the Commission’s name in itself demeans them by implying that they are weak and thus need ‘special’ attention.

While a gender equality advocate will campaign for the scraping of such a testament to eons of cultural stereotyping and discrimination, it is a fight to be postponed to another time. For now, the women on campus’ incessant cries for ‘attention’ have dredged out two candidates willing to bell the cat.

GIJelection2012coverage.blogspot.com therefore sat down with Miss Freda Dedzie , the 22 year-old L300 student vying for the office of Women’s Commissioner; her contender, Miss Gifty Amevor, failed to honour the appointment for an  interview and so everything I write about her is based on observations and what I heard during her public vetting.

Concerning the welfare of the female students on campus, Miss Dedzie identified certain issues she tags ‘pertinent’ such as the women’s lackadaisical attitude toward taking up leadership positions and the seemingly perpetually deplorable state of the women’s wash-room.

To these, she outlined a tantalizing program to garner support from the school’s feminine population and prolific plans to source for funds outside of the school; she had been to General Assembly meetings and realized that getting support from the SRC in the form of financial aid for most of programs was as possible as the phenomena of flying dogs.

She expects to succeed in her quest to ‘making a difference’ with the full support of the female student-body, her stellar background in having held several leadership positions at various stages of her life, as well as her enviable experience in women’s welfare as the Women’s Commission Rep for her class since L100.

I cannot say same for Miss Amevor though, internal experience wise, since she is a Diploma 1 student. It cannot be told also as to whether she has represented her class as the WC rep.

GIJelection2012coverage.blogspot.com can however affirm, from the horse’s own mouth, that she is a certified teacher; of what grade nobody knows.  Although her modus operandi was similar to that of Miss Dedzie in certain aspects such as their shared passion for encouraging women to take up leadership roles and the fight to make the female wash-room more humane, I noticed at the public vetting that she tended to limit herself, in re funding for her programs, to the SRC and the school administration.

This cast her whole campaign in an amateurish glint and exposed a naiveté that could make her tenure, if she should win, a disillusion, and lay to waste a whole academic year of running with scissors, trying to grasp wisps of nothingness.

Despite her staggering shortfalls however, she seems to have massive and unwavering support from her home turf, the Diploma students, not, dare I say, because of her policies but rather because she is one of only two aspirants running for Executive office from Diploma.

Miss Dedzie has emphatically stated that whether win or lose, she is ready to work with her contender if she (Miss Amevor) is willing to.

I say that a monstrosity of an avalanche of responsibilities awaits the winner and they better be able to clear the hurdles or it will be war. Besides, nobody prodded them to go bell the cat.


COMMUNIQUE MANIFESTO OF ISAAC KOFI BATINI, AN ASPIRANT FOR THE OFFICE OF THE FINANCIAL SECRETARY OF THE SRC OF GIJ FOR THE 2012/2013 ACADEMIC YEAR, PRESENTED ON WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH OF MAY, 2012.

All Aspirants appeared before a public vetting on Wednesday and your election platform brings you the full statements as read by the aspirants.


Honourable Chairman of the Electoral Commission, his excellence the SRC president and other Executive Committee Members present, my elegant looking contender, fellow aspirants, ladies and gentlemen, Good afternoon.

My name is Isaac Kofi Batini, a third year Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies student of GIJ. I began my educational journey at Aflao E.P. Tokor Primary & JSS for my BECE in 2003 and proceeded to Three-Town Secondary School, where I offered General Arts with Economics, Elective Mathematics, Government and Geography as my electives.

After getting my WASSCE in 2006, I joined the National Youth Employment Program where I was posted to Aflao-Agblekpui L.A. Primary & JSS as a Community Teaching Assistant. I taught English, Mathematics, Agricultural Science and French for three years before applying to GIJ in 2009.

Mr. Chair, I stand before you this lovely afternoon to narrate my AGENDA for the office of the Financial Secretary of the GIJ-SRC. But before I do that, one may ask, what function does the Financial Secretary perform?

Mr. Chair, fellow colleagues, the office of the Financial Secretary of the SRC was established under Article 7, Clause 7 of the GIJ-SRC Constitution. By the provisions of this article, the Financial Secretary is supposed to keep and maintain accurate records of all financial transactions of the SRC; present financial statements to GA for approval before the execution of any plan or action needing finance; prepare and present periodic statements on the income and expenditure of the SRC at least twice every semester; together with President and General Secretary, be signatory to the SRC financial accounts; shall be treasurer to the SRC Week celebrations, and perform any other functions not inconsistent with the provisions of the constitution.
Mr. Chair, what I intend to do when elected the Financial Secretary of the SRC can be classified under three thematic areas:
1. PROMOTE TRANSPARENCY IN SRC TRANSACTIONS
2. PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN SRC,
3. AND BRING INNOVATION ON BOARD IN LOOKING FOR SPONSORSHIP FOR SRC PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES.
Mr. Chair, in promoting transparency, I intend to involve all stakeholders at every stage of the budget cycle; that is the preparation, implementation, auditing and monitoring and evaluation stages. I will follow best practices in the drafting and implementation of the budget. The class reps, the notice boards and the internet will be fully utilized in the dissemination of information about the income and expenditure of the SRC.

On accountability, Mr. Chair, I intend to persuade the President to put in place an effective and working Audit Committee within the shortest possible time of assuming office. The Audit Committee which was established under Article 23 of the SRC Constitution to audit the accounts of the SRC including all halls and clubs. I would make sure the Committee is given all the necessary support and freedom to work without fear or favor. This will ensure that SRC executives and appointees, including the executives of the halls and clubs are held accountable to students on how they spend students’ money.

On innovation, Mr. Chairman, I believe the time has come for GIJ-SRC to boast of its own sets of canopies, plastic chairs and public address systems. I intend to work with my co-executives in instituting an ‘Alumni’s Day’ where both the alumni and current students of the institute raise funds to sponsor the purchase of these items. More than 90% of the weekend and top-up class are alumni of this institute. They constitute a good source of funding for the SRC and I intend to fully explore this area. Steps shall be taken to fully include the alumni in all activities of the SRC.

   Mr. Chair, Article 9(b and c) of the SRC constitution states that “a student shall not be qualified to any executive office unless he or she has considerable exposure and experience in GIJ-SRC affairs and has served on GA or on any SRC committee for at least 6 months. Mr. Chair, fellow colleagues, the past three or so years of my stay in GIJ has not been spent as a PASSIVE ONLOOKER. I have, since the first day I step my foot in GIJ been ACTIVELY involved in all spheres of SRC and student activism.

I was an Organizing Secretary of CCF-GIJ Chapter; Degree Coordinator of Osagyefo Hall; Vice President of the French Communicators Club; Past Member, vetting committee of GJA-GIJ chapter; Programs Manager of SIFE-GIJ; immediate past Chief Statistician of the Black Toms & Associates, an on-campus election think-tank; Member of the External Affairs Commission; Honorable Member of General Assembly; Member of the Audit Committee of the SRC, to mention but a few. Hon. Chair, fellow colleagues, having served students in these diverse portfolios, I am of the highest conviction that I am highly qualified to step into the shoes of the Financial Secretary of the SRC, and I believe you all share in my conviction.

Mr. Chairman, fellow colleagues, this contest is never about who is a female and who is a male. It is never about being in diploma or degree. It is a contest of ideas, of experience, exposure and competence. And I believe I fully satisfy all these criteria. I therefore call on you never to sacrifice competence, experience and exposure for anything.

Come Saturday and Monday, please TAKE THE RIGHT STEP AND GET ISAAC BATINI ENDORSED AS THE FINANCIAL SECREATRY OF THE SRC.
Thank you and God bless us all.

TEAM McCARTHY FOR GJA-GIJ CHAPTER COMMUNIQUE

As the main SRC elections draw closer, there are also students who are interested in vying other offices. Charles McCarthy is contesting for the position of GIJ-GJA chapter President.

For immediate release 16th May, 2012.

Today, I confirm that after wide consultations spanning the nine geo-political zones that make up Ghana Institute of Journalism, making up of members of my class, my year group, the opposition, level 300, the morning class, members of the afternoon class, weekend students, student groups and our revered religious community, I Charles McCarthy BK by the grace of God hereby offer myself and my services to GIJ-GJA as a candidate for the office of President in the fourth coming elections

In presenting myself for service, I make no pretense that I have a magic wand that will solve all of GIJ-GJA’S problems or that I am the most intelligent Student. Far from it.

What I do promise is this – If I am elected President, I will make a covenant with GIJ-GJA members to always do right, to tell you the truth at all times, to carry you along and most importantly to listen to you, fellow citizens in our communities and also those of you on this campus. I do not want to win your affections by giving you fat promises of things I would do in the future which others before me have given and which have largely been unfulfilled.

Rather, I would want you to judge me by my records. Since God Almighty and you permitted me to serve you in the present capacity as a member, I have busied myself with setting GIJ-GJA on the path of peace and progress.

I know you are tired of empty promises, so I will make only one promise to you today. The only promise I make to you my friends, fellow students, is to promise LESS and deliver MORE if I am elected.

I call on you to join me to work together in harmony and synergy to forge a GIJ-GJA where we understand our differences instead of pretending they do not exist and work towards a perfect Association founded on transparency, equity and justice.

Association that is on her way to repairing her Institutional reputation and project to the world that things have changed and the people of GIJ have now taken GIJ-GJA back from a few into the hands of her people who are eager, very eager to pull her weight in the forward movement of the African continent and the world in the pursuit of Journalism.

I call on you my friends and all GIJ Students to give me your support and prayers so that together we can liberate our association from the confines and self –inflicted wounds and limitations of the past. My dear friends and fellow students, to borrow an often used slogan by our youths, please join me in proclaiming: Forward Ever, Backward Never! Please let us all unite across tongue and creed to move our long suffering association forward together.

Charles McCarthy BK

Diploma One Morning

This shall be Team Bayor’s social contract with the students of GIJ:


All Aspirants appeared before a public vetting on Wednesday and your election platform brings you the full statements as read by the aspirants.

We shall take steps to ensure the speedy installation of Radio equipment for our FM station.
Take steps to ensure effective internet connectivity on campus.
An efficient GIJ website to enable students access their results online.
Engage Management to ensure the speedy completion of the structures at our new site.
Lobby Management to construct summer huts for conducive learning, relaxation, and for internet browsing.
Negotiate with hostel operators for space and affordable rent for GIJ students.
Work to ensure that the school bus conveys students to Tema Station, alongside the current circle-37 route.
A commitment to completely overhaul the face of entertainment in GIJ.
Strategic organisation of tours, vibrant debates, parties and other fun-related activities.
Work closely with the women’s commissioner for the refurbishment and expansion of the Female Lavatory.
Ensure that the gents is sanitised at all times.
Amendment of SRC constitution.
Resource the Sports Committee of GIJ as well as the building of a strong football team and the promotion of other sporting disciplines

         Leadership is cause: every other thing is effect.

MANIFESTO READ BY ENOCK GYAN AT THE SRC PUBLIC VETTING FOR THE 2012 GENERAL ELECTIONS ON 16TH MAY, 2012 AT THE UPPER LECTURE HALL


All Aspirants appeared before a public vetting on Wednesday and your election platform brings you the full statements as read by the aspirants.

Enock Gyan 

The EC Chair, distinguished members of the commission, colleague aspirants, fellow students. I am indeed honored to be here today to be scrutinized by all of you herein gathered as an aspirant for the office of the External Affairs Commissioner.

My name is Enock Gyan, Passionate by birth, humble by parentage and a student of GIJ by way of a jackpot in heaven.
The question about raising the status of GIJ to me is a question of dynamic external relations. From the little I know most great schools with global endorsement today have acquired their enviable brand as a result of their ability to network into the minds and hearts of the great contacts they have. I will kindly like to use Ashesi University and African Leadership Academy as examples both institutions were founded by Ghanaians, people I can confidently say we share at least some similar characteristics having come into contact with them. Fred Swaniker, brother of Constance Swaniker who founded African Leadership Academy is a TED fellow like his Ghanaian counterpart Patrick Awuah, founder and President of Ashesi University. TED, founded by CNN’S Ted is a store of doers, groundbreakers and great innovators. Both gentlemen also were employees of great companies. Swaniker was with the business employment giant Mckinsey and co. while Awuah worked closely with Bill Gates at Microsoft.
Straight to the point!
Both started their schools receiving unprecedented support from friends, family and business giants because of how superb their idea sounded. The MasterCard foundation gives a whooping 1.6 million to Ashesi & 9 million USD to African Leadership Academy.
ALA has been rated with the Likes of Harvard as part of top ten institutions with strong networking globally. Ashesi continues to chalk great strides.
It is my contention that GIJ needs a similar approach to see a rise in the status of its SRC.We need just more opportunities for students via an effective communication channel. We need to make a strong case to our neighbours and the corporate world so they can have the confidence when partnering us. Like advertisers say, doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark, you know what you are doing but your target does not. Coincidentally the External affairs commissioner per his roles of being the NUGS & GUPS representative for the school is expected to prosecute this agenda.
At the base of my camapign are the setting up of a press corp, publishing an electronic newsletter and a business incubation programme to be known as enterprise 101. The capstone of my campaign is to speak out on NUGS and GUPS issues.
PRESS CORP-In house media reps.
E-NEWSLETTER-20 page newsletter to be served to students via bulk mail.
ENTERPRISE 101-Provide support for student initiative via mentorship.
SPEAK OUT ON NUGS & GUPS issues.
I have been humbled by the support i have received and keep receiving. I really appreciate. Thanks a million! I beleieve there is 'more room for more' with your support
Members of the EC, colleagues, as you go to the polls remember that Enock Gyan is poised to bring aboard the SRC ship a change we can feel. I am counting on your endorsement. Looking ahead, it is not going to be juicy and rossy. But together WE WILL,  WE SHALL & WE CAN ! Let it be YES!

Thank you!

Thursday 10 May 2012

THE INTERVIEW PART 1: SOLE SRC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BAYOR RAYMOND YELDIDONG

SRC Presidential hopeful Bayor Yeldidong Raymond sits down with blog chief Akyereko Frimpong Manson at the SRC Media Center for a wide-ranging interview, his first since appearing before the Vetting Committee.

Mr Bayor Raymond Yeldidong speaks about his vision
for the Institute

GIJ2012: Bayor Raymond Yeldidong thank you very much for joining us on 'The Interview'.

BRY: Thank you sir.


GIJ2012: I will like to begin by asking you how you saw the entire vetting processes and how you responded to the committee's questions.

BRY: The entire vetting processes was very revealing. To be very honest I was enthused by fact the vetting committee very decorous in its approach to the entire process. As I said it was expected to bring out our sterling qualities to the fore. It brought out the best in us and I'm very convinced about that the fact that campaign has been declared and all of us have been declared eligible to enter into the race it means that we have the that we have acquitted ourselves ahead of the battle.

GIJ2012: Election are due for May after the Vetting Committee declared you eligible to contest and the politics is gathering momentum, how do you assess the mood of the students ahead of the election later this month?

BRY: Normally when you are dealing with voter attitude it is very fluid. Sometimes the impression you make based on interpersonal engagement with the individual might not truly be the situation down their heart but we are quite bullish, we are convinced that this process will end on a good note and hopefully we will win.

GIJ2012: One particular area that has generated a lot of interest among voters about your campaign is your running mate, he is already into the media and all that. What speciality does your running mate bring on board because we have seen from the when Vice Presidents come and they are missing from the scene after being voted into power. 

BRY: Yeah indeed leadership is a collective responsibility and my running mate will complement my effort so that we can give students of this Institute leadership that is truly deserving. I think that he is a young man just like me except that he is on radio. I have absolute confidence in his ability to deliver. 


Giving the fact that he is on radio, he has assess to the cream de la cream of the Ghanaian entertainment industry and you will realise that entertainment has been perennial problem for the good student of this school and we think it is time we start taking steps that will seek to give the faith of entertainment a phase-lift. 


I that has been one of the trump card and I also think that he is well connected to Ghana's corporate industry and I think that it is time we embrace the kind of leadership that will think out of the box. 


We must begin to overlook our organic sources of income and when I say this I'm referring to the dues that are aggregated at the semester fees to other sources of raising resources at the corporate level and I think that he has a very admirable strength around those areas.

GIJ2012: Looking ahead, you are obviously targeting areas that you want to improve when you get into office. The last time I heard you talking about the school's website and other important projects for the institute. What are your priority areas when you are voted into office?

BRY: Indeed! The reason why we are interested in taking the position of leadership is because we share a collective passion; a passion that seeks to ameliorate the situation that we have on this campus. The passion that seeks to inspire students to greater heights. 


The challenges that we have here are too well known. The cast of the issue is how we can idea solutions to the mile of problems that confront our students. I think one of the most important issues that will engage our attention if we are privilege to have consent and support of students in this school is the issue of the radio. 


You know we are all communications student and you will realise that our curriculum is so broad that it encapsulates issues that have to do with journalism and mainstream public relations. You are trained to be a journalist and by your second or third year if you don't know what it means to deal with the console, you don't know how to speak into the mic, I don't think that is a very impressive situation. 


So I think that one of the most important issues we intend to pursue in the immediate after-mouth that if we are lucky to be given the nod, is to pursue rigorously the issue of the radio station. I'm told the equipments have been procured but we need to take steps to as a matter of urgency see to the installation of those equipments. 


The last part of 'The Interview with Mr Yeldidong will be released early next week.

PRESS RELEASE: FINANCIAL SECRETARY ASPIRANT ISAAC KOFI BATINI

Financial Secretary aspirant Isaac Kofi Batini has released a press statement and your most reliable and comprehensive election news source presents to you an unedited release from Mr. Batini. 

Isaac Kofi Batini is tipped to win the SRC Financial Secretary
position in the May elections.


Fellow colleagues, Alumni and friends, the time has come for the Gbadago-led administration to exit the scene for a new SRC administration.

As such, yours truly, Isaac Kofi Batini, a third year Bachelor of Arts student of the Institute, would like to officially inform you of my intention to offer my services to students in the high office of the Financial Secretary of the SRC. Having played an active part in past and present SRCs in various portfolios, I am of the highest conviction that I am highly qualified to assume the responsibilities of the Financial Secretary of the SRC.

The office of the Financial Secretary of the SRC was established under Article 7, Clause 7 of the GIJ-SRC Constitution. By the provisions of this article, the Financial Secretary is supposed to keep and maintain accurate records of all financial transactions of the SRC; present financial statements to GA for approval before the execution of any plan or action needing finance; prepare and present periodic statements on the income and expenditure of the SRC at least twice every semester; together with President and General Secretary, be signatory to the SRC financial accounts; shall be treasurer to the SRC Week celebrations and perform any other functions not inconsistent with the provisions of this constitution.

Promoting TRANSPARENCY, INNOVATION and ACCOUNTABILITY in the finances of the SRC are very keen on my agenda. Among others,
• I believe strongly that the time has come for GIJ-SRC to also boast of assets. As such, I want to make sure the SRC acquires sets of canopies and plastic chairs which the SRC would be renting out for funds to support student activities. Also, this will cut down on the cost involved in organizing student programmes on campus.

• The Audit Committee will be strengthened to carry out its duties without fear or favor. Any student leader (hall executive, club executive, GA members and executive committee members) found to be involved in financial misappropriation would be accordingly dealt with. This, I believe will make student leaders more accountable to the electorates.

I therefore call for your support and vote in the upcoming election.
Your questions, clarifications and concerns are all welcome.

Thank you all.

In service,
ISAAC KOFI BATINI
(ASPIRANT, FINANCIAL SECRETARY)

Monday 7 May 2012

GYAN APPEARS BEFORE VC, BLASTS WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR

Gyan speaks at the public vetting

By: Akyereko Frimpong Manson

External Affairs Commissioner hopeful Enock Gyan appeared before the Vetting Committee on Monday afternoon to answer questions from the Committee members, blasting the Institute's website administrators. 


It was an open vetting and open to all members of the student population however, no student turned up to witness the proceedings.

Mr Gyan, 22, described the handling of the Website as unfortunate promising he would do everything within his means to ensure the website becomes active. 

"It is quite unfortunate that when you visit the school's website you find internet images of foreign students and facilities which does not augur well for the branding of the institute." He told the VC

"Meanwhile there is a web administrator who is being paid." He added. 

The Institute's website has never been active and the incoming SRC Executive must ensure it runs. Presidential hopeful Bayor Yeldidong has also promised to ensure it works. 

The five-member VC chaired by Eric Agyemang quizzed the eloquent L300 student and appeared very satisfactory after the process. 

Organising Secretary candidate Atawura Philip also made an appearance before the Committee early Monday morning. 

The soft-spoken and affable L300 student spent the least amount of time with the Committee.  

The EC is expected to officially endorse all aspirants and subsequently open the way for aspirants to officially campaign.


Friday 4 May 2012

FIVE ASPIRANTS VETTED, TWO LEFT TO GO

Winner of our Presidential Poll, Raymond Bayor,
appeared before the Vetting Committee on Friday.
The Electoral Commission vetted five out of the seven aspirants who are vying for various SRC positions on Friday.

The VC held an open vetting at the seminar room.

Sole-runners Bayor Yeldidong Raymond, Godfred Tawiah Gogo and Isaac Kofi Batini all appeared before the Vetting Committee on Friday afternoon.

Gifty Amevor and Freda Dedzie who have squared up to in the contest for Women's Commissioner position were also vetted by the committee.

Uncontested Presidential hopeful Bayor appeared composed and collected during the Vetting Committee's questioning and deliberations.

Gogo on the other hand kept his composure and the committee appeared satisfactory with the former Speaker of GA.

Gogo is the only contender for the SRC General Secretary position.

Ms Freda Dedzie who picked up nomination forms at the eleventh hour appeared in order.

The Vetting Committee is expected to continue its sitting on Monday with Atawura Philip and Gyan Enock are expected to appear.

Gyan Enock who was expected to be vetted last was told to appear before the committee on Monday.

It is widely expected that all aspirants will be declared legible to contest for their various office though an objection was brought up against Isaac Kofi Batini.

The Financial Secretary hopeful was accused of campaigning before the EC paved the way for aspirants to do so.

However, Mr Batini denied the allegation and told the committee he just declared his intentions.

If an aspirant is disqualified after the Vetting Committee releases its report, nominations shall be reopened for fresh applications.

Your reference point to the May elections, gijelection2012coverage.blogspot.com, will keep you posted with the latest election news.

Our reporter Lemuel Nortey Michael confronts Presidential candidate Bayor Yeldidong with all the incisive questions that you would ask early next week.