ZELIA AMSAT OSMAN CAMPAIGNS FOR GHANA SCHOOL OF LAW SRC PRESIDENT

May 24, 2022
3 years ago

ZELIA AMSAT OSMAN, also known as Zee, has indicated interest in running the Ghana School of Law's Students Representative Council.

 

This, she said, comes after the majority of the student body urged her to run for the post in an effort to shift the bad narrative that has surrounded the SRC for the previous several months.

 

 

Furthermore, the majority of students believe Zelia Amsat will be the first female SRC president in 14 years, with the hope of seeing an increase in the number of students applying for the professional legal program.

Zelia displays herself as a bright young girl whose tale of overcoming adversity to ascend from a Bawku village to the Ghana School of Law is not only inspiring but also motivating to others.

 

She has a plethora of expertise in information technology, including supporting women in the Legal ICT Program and years of leadership experience.

 

 

 

Zelia Amsat Osman is portraying herself as a humble servant to the people of the Ghana School of Law Students Representative, with a focus on INTEGRITY, TRUST, and SELFLESS leadership as opposed to the commercialization of the SRC for a few.

She runs for the post to assist the Ghana School of Law make history by being the first female SRC President in 14 years, as well as to simplify the school's activities to make them more smooth and appealing.

 

She told the media that she plans to position the SRC in a way that would make it more relevant to the broader population, rather than simply one that will be recognized for the few and the SRC Week celebration.

 

 

 

"As the SRC prepares to pick the new batch of SRC Executives, the Ghana School of Law is set to create history." The importance of student leadership in bridging the communication gap between management and students cannot be overstated.

I am one of the candidates running in this year's elections, and I am eager to serve the people. Zelia is a young, vivacious girl whose tale of overcoming adversity to ascend from a Bawku village to the Ghana School of Law is not only inspiring, but also motivating to others.

 

"I come in as fearlessness, audacity, and the tenacity of purpose that I demonstrate in my attempt to become the next SRC President at the Ghana School of Law in a male-dominated competition." Since its inception, the SRC of the Ghana School of Law has been controlled by male student leaders, but that is about to change.

The majority of students are ecstatic because they want to be a part of history by voting for an amazing female SRC President whose top priority is to serve students' best interests."

 

"I come in to give academic and learning AIDS and Policies, as well as aid in learning for practical tuition," she explained. Under the auspices of the INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION, participate in the Foreign Exchange Legal Internship Program (Common Law Jurisdiction) and the Women in Legal ICT Program (Fully Funded) (ITU). Social Equity Policies, Shuttle Services for GSL Students, Free Internet on all campuses, SRC Visibility Policy, Formation and Institution of Alumni Engagement Programs (Homecoming), and Legacy Projects with Alumni, among others, are some of my other policies."