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Democracy on Campus: More than a Popularity Contest

Tue, Sep 23 2025 9:45 AM
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Mr. Kwame Ntiamoah Ntim and Ms. Deborah Gyamfua, SRC president and vice president elect, UCC

Student Representative Council (SRC) elections across Ghana’s public universities increasingly reflect the country’s democratic maturity. At institutions such as the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), the University of Ghana, Legon, and the University of Cape Coast (UCC), these elections are no longer mere popularity contests. They serve as microcosms of national democracy, teaching students essential lessons about peaceful, transparent, and credible electoral processes.

With 69 public and private universities nationwide, Ghana’s campuses have become fertile grounds for democratic activity, involving thousands of students in campaigns, debates, and elections.

Democracy on Campus: More than a Popularity Contest
Larbi Ofori Richmond and Gyampo Ayeh, SRC president and vice president elect, UG

Numbers That Tell a Story

The recently concluded 31st SRC elections at UEW saw Ebenezer Annobil secure a decisive victory with 8,499 votes, representing 66.28% of the ballots cast. His closest rivals — Bright Kwesi Wuaku (1,190 votes), Ruth Akpene Nukpese (473), Perpetual Sroda Mensah Wadjoly (2,280), and George Semabia (348) — trailed significantly.

At UCC, Kwame Ntiamoah Ntim and Deborah Gyamfuah, representing the “Ntim Fraternity,” won the presidency with 7,354 votes. Meanwhile, more than 25,000 students participated in a tense run-off at the University of Ghana, reflecting the high level of student engagement.

These figures highlight more than voter turnout — they represent genuine democratic participation. Candidates run on manifestos, engage in debates, and face scrutiny from both student media and their peers.

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Policies with Real Impact

Behind the campaigns are issues that affect students’ daily lives. At UEW, President-elect Annobil’s flagship “30-10-30-30” fee payment model proposes a staggered system to ease financial pressures, enabling students to register with just 30% of fees paid upfront. Other promises include free data SIM cards and enhanced welfare programmes.

These manifestos are not mere campaign rhetoric; they shape policies on fee structures, academic services, and welfare provisions — issues central to student life.

Building Future Leaders

The orientation of the newly elected UPSA SRC leaders on 28 July 2025 highlighted the weight of responsibility attached to these offices. Vice Dean of Students, Prof. Anthony Kumasey, urged leaders to prioritise honesty, accountability, and transparency.

Similarly, at KNUST, Shakir Is-Haq Waiz was declared SRC President on 6 August 2025, with 9,149 votes. Alongside him, executives such as General Secretary Kekeli Woelinam and Women’s Commissioner Mavis Aning assumed critical roles. At the University of Ghana, Larbi Ofori Richmond and his running mate, Gyampo Ayeh, emerged victorious after navigating a heated run-off campaign.

These experiences are not symbolic — they are practical training grounds where young leaders learn to compromise, manage resources, and deliver on promises.

Democracy on Campus: More than a Popularity Contest
Ebenezer Anobil UEW

Why It Matters for Every Student

Though some students dismiss SRC politics as irrelevant, the outcomes shape their campus experience directly. From cafeteria prices and Wi-Fi quality to academic policy reforms and infrastructure development, the SRC influences everyday student life.

More importantly, engaged electorates who demand accountability and vote based on policy — not personality — help cultivate a culture of good governance. This habit prepares students to set higher standards for leadership beyond campus.

A Real-Time Lesson in Democracy

SRC elections serve as political awakenings for Ghana’s youth. They provide hands-on education in civic engagement, collective responsibility, and the power of the ballot.

When students demand integrity, inclusivity, and transparency from their leaders, they strengthen both campus governance and Ghana’s broader democratic future. Student leadership, when grounded in service and accountability, becomes not just a stepping stone, but a living classroom for national leadership.

The bottom line: SRC elections are not sideshows — they are democracy in practice, shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

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