Introduction
The Electoral Commission (EC) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has disqualified Samuella Opoku Agyemang, an aspirant for the position of SRC General Secretary . According to the EC, the candidate did not follow the correct procedures of filing her nomination. Howerver, the decision has sparked disappointment and raised concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process
Samuella Breaks Silence
The disqualifed aspirant, Samuel Opoku Agyemang speaking on her disqualification said. ”I write this with deep concern and disappointment over the Electoral Commission’s (EC) decision to disqualify me from the race for SRC General Secretary. Despite my sincere efforts to overcome technical challenges during the submission process”

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In her response to the disqualification, Samuella expressed her deep concern and disappointment. She highlighted that she had encountered technical challenges during the submission process, which she made sincere efforts to overcome. However, despite her determination and hard work, the EC ruled against her candidacy. ”EC has denied me the opportunity to participate. She has therefore called on the EC to reconsider their decision. I call upon the EC to review their decision and provide a transparent explanation, ensuring that every aspirant is given a fair chance to contribute to our student body”
Supporters Of Samuella Jabs KNUST SRC EC
In addition, students and supporters of Samuella Opoku Agyemang are left wondering whether there were any biases or ulterior motives behind this decision. Especially when they have the potential to undermine the integrity of the electoral system. It is crucial for the EC to ensure that all candidates are given equal opportunities and fair treatment. Transparency and open communication are vital to maintain trust and confidence in the system.
Conclusion; KNUST SRC EC
Samuella Opoku Agyemang’s disqualification has prompted discussions about the need for reforms in the electoral process to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future. Students are calling for a review of the guidelines and regulations governing the elections to guarantee a level playing field for all candidates. The KNUST community awaits further information from the EC regarding the disqualification. It is essential for all stakeholders to uphold the principles of fairness, justice, and transparency.