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Professor Ransford Gyampo elected UTAG-UG President

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A Professor of Political Science at the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Edward Gyampo, has been elected as President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana, UTAG, University of Ghana branch.

The astute and renowned scholar garnered ninety-three-point-three percent of the total votes cast in the election. 

The former Director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Ghana climbs the UTAG-UG Chapter hierarchy as President after serving as the immediate past General Secretary.

Prof. Gyampo expressed his heartfelt appreciation to his fellow lecturers and students for believing in him and further reiterated his commitment to represent the best interests of his colleagues, saying he will always seek their welfare on all fronts.

‘’In the driving seat myself, I’ll champion the interests of my people forcefully and proactively. I lost some friends as General Secretary, and I do not mind losing more as I fight harder for the University Teacher in my capacity as President.

It won’t be out of malice or hatred for any regime. It would be just for the advancement of the interests of my people,’’ he wrote in a Facebook post.

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