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Daniel Kaku Blog of Tuesday, 21 November 2023

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KUC TEIN elects new executives
















Members of Tertiary Education Institutions Network of National Democratic Congress (NDC) (TEIN) at Kings University College in Accra, have elected new executives to steer affairs of the NDC.

The new executives are, Zambaga Rufai Saminu, President, Level 400 law student, Desmond Kofi Annan, Vice President, Level 400 law student, Jeffrey Tagoe, Secretary, level 300 law student, John Nakpuni Muatu, Deputy Secretary, level 300 law student, Lily Asante, Treasurer, Level 300 law student, Rosemary Fiamafle, Women Commissioner, Level 400 Isaac Addo Quaye, Organizer, Level 200 law student, Isaac Offei Bekoe, Communications Officer Level 300, Kamaldeen Haruna, External Affairs Officer, Level 300 law student, Hamamat Dauda, Zongo Caucus, Level 400 law student and Buaka Richard, Level 400 ICT student.

Gideon Hammond, Deputy Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer who sworn into the new executives cautioned them against complacency.

He charged the new executives to work hard to redeem the pledge made to members of TEIN prior to the election and inauguration.

Whilst acknowledging the role expected of the new executives, he said they must acquire knowledge and follow activities of the flag bearer of the NDC, former President John Dramani Mahama to understand and spread his campaign messages.

Addressing members of TEIN at the inauguration ceremony of the new administration, the newly elected President, Zambaga Rufai Saminu, pledged to work with all other members of the executives to improve the electoral fortunes of NDC ahead of the 2024 general elections.

Consequently, he appealed to members of TEIN to commit themselves to the ideals and principles of the party, and remain creative, active, proactive and productive considering the herculean task ahead of 2024

He said members of TEIN would work together to advance the cause of NDC at KUC campus, and build alliances to change the political narrative in influencing the dynamics on Kings University College campus.

He, therefore, urged all the other elected executives to endeavor to work hard for the NDC to gain attention and regain attraction on campus.

Zambaga Rufai Saminu is taken over from Roger Amanor Nartey who served as President of TEIN from 2022 to 2023.