General News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) has responded firmly to recent allegations surrounding the electoral process for student leadership. In a statement issued by the association’s executives, they emphasized that elections are won through legitimate votes at polling stations, not through unfounded accusations or misinformation. GRASAG condemned what they described as attempts to undermine the integrity of the electoral process, asserting that such tactics only serve to distract from the democratic principles that guide their governance.
The executives highlighted the importance of transparency and fairness in elections, urging all stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue rather than resorting to divisive rhetoric. They called on students and candidates alike to focus on presenting their policies and visions for leadership instead of engaging in baseless claims against opponents. The message reinforces GRASAG's commitment to ensuring that future elections reflect true democratic values, advocating for a climate of respect and credibility as essential components of a healthy electoral environment. Their stance aims to restore faith in the electoral process among graduate students across Ghanaian institutions.