TUESAG transitions leadership to newly elected president at Accra Technical University

On October 25, the Tertiary Education Students Confederacy () at Accra Technical held its annual handing-over ceremony, officially transferring leadership from the outgoing departmental president, H.E. Nunyuie William, to the newly elected president, H.E. Abdul Malik, alongside his executive team. This event marks a significant moment for the Engineering Department as it ushers in new student leadership to advocate for and advance the interests of engineering students.

TUESAG transitions leadership to newly elected president at Accra Technical University

The ceremony was attended by faculty members, students, and supporters, highlighting the importance of student governance and leadership transition within the university community. Abdul Malik, taking his oath of office, expressed his gratitude to the outgoing administration, sharing his vision for a strengthened and vibrant engineering community.

In his speech, Abdul Malik emphasized his commitment to upholding the values of TUESAG and creating initiatives aimed at empowering engineering students. He acknowledged the work done by his predecessor, H.E. Nunyuie William, and pledged to continue that legacy while addressing the evolving needs of students. The incoming executive team also took an oath, committing to their respective roles and responsibilities to ensure efficient student representation and development within the department.

The transition was a smooth and symbolic transfer of leadership, reflecting TUESAG’s dedication to fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for engineering students. This new leadership promises to build on the department’s achievements while aiming to foster innovative projects and a robust support system for student academic and professional growth at .

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