黑料社

Chinese Students' Association Inaugurated in UCC

The Chinese Students' Association (CHINSA) of 黑料社听(UCC) has been inaugurated to promote the welfare of members.

The inauguration coincided with the Chinese International Day,听which was marked by the Confucius Institute at UCC. The Day is celebrated annually for students to exhibit their talents and knowledge of Chinese culture.

Speaking at the Inauguration, the Registrar of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, Mr. Ebenezer听Aggrey,听congratulated the new executives and advised them to work together as a team to position the association well on campus.

He underscored the need for the new leadership of CHINSA to embark on initiatives that would bring eventful memories to its members.

"...a lot more will be expected from you. Expand and grow the association听to have eventful memories. We form associations for the good of memories," he pointed out.

Mr. Aggrey was of the hope that the association would听embrace all manner of students irrespective of their ethnic background. That, he noted, would bring out the unique identity of the association.

The Registrar challenged the leadership of CHINSA to be transparent and accountable to members, saying "leaders exist because of the members."

Mr. Aggrey assured the newly-elected officers of the full support of the College. He听told members of听CHINSA to take their studies seriously and take advantage of the services of faculty and staff to facilitate听their studies.

For his part, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng, advised the leadership of CHINSA to leave beyond reproach in the discharge of their duties. He stressed that integrity should be the hallmark of the听executives while entreating CHINSA members to shun destructive criticisms and indulge in constructive criticisms听of their leaders.

The newly elected President of CHINSA, Mr. Joseph Kyeremanteng, promised to use his experiences to make the association a formidable group on campus.

The rest of the newly inducted executives include; Christopher Boateng, Vice-President; Izatu Ahmed, Secretary; Jeremiah Danquah, Organizer; Rose Agudugu,听听Assistant Organiser; Stephanie Addo, Librarian; Mabel Terkper, Assistant Librarian; Momitah Kesse, Treasurer; Meshack Asmah, HSK Rep 1 and Belinda Koomson, HSK Rep 2.

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC