CSU Pro Vice Chancellor Commends Outgoing SRC for Completing Inherited Projects

The Pro Vice Chancellor for Christian Service University (CSU), Dr. Stephen Barnahene, has praised the outgoing Student Representative Council (SRC) for successfully completing various projects initiated by their predecessors.
This commendation highlights the council’s dedication to student welfare and university development.
The outgoing SRC has completed several notable projects, including the development of a students’ arena and the provision of metal chairs. These projects will benefit future students and leave a lasting legacy for the university community.
“The outgoing SRC has demonstrated remarkable dedication and leadership in completing these projects. Their efforts will have a lasting impact on our university community, and we look forward to the incoming SRC building upon this foundation,” he stated.
Speaking to the media, the Pro Vice Chancellor indicated that the completion of the projects reflects the university’s commitment to student-centered initiatives and community development. It also showcases the SRC’s ability to work collaboratively with the university administration to drive positive change.
Led by Mr. Richard Owusu, popularly known as “Adwumawura,” the outgoing SRC emphasized the importance of maintenance culture, urging the incoming SRC to ensure that the integrity of the projects is maintained to enhance the university’s growth.
“Governance is a continuous process, and we encourage the incoming SRC to build on our initiatives to foster the development of the university,” Mr. Owusu stated.
The university community looks forward to the incoming SRC’s initiatives and continued collaboration with the administration to drive the university’s development.
The outgoing SRC’s achievements serve as a testament to the impact of student leadership and participation in shaping the university’s future.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Samuel Sarkodie, Kumasi.