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NDC Youth Organiser Encourages Support for Student Activities Post-Elections

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The future of student engagement in Ghana hinges on active participation from alumni and current members.

At the TEIN Convocation 2026, Amorse Blessing Amos, the NDC Greater Accra Youth Organiser, called on both current and former TEIN members to contribute to student activities following the elections. He highlighted that even small financial contributions can significantly support campus programs.

Alumni Support Vital for Student Programs

Amos emphasized the importance of financial contributions from alumni and current members to sustain various campus initiatives. He acknowledged that while students may face financial constraints, their participation in events should not be hindered. He encouraged attendees to contribute when they are financially able.

His message was clear: financial support, no matter how small, plays a crucial role in maintaining vibrant student activities. He urged members to remain engaged with students beyond the election period.

Engagement Beyond Elections

Amos advised incoming leaders to continue their engagement with students after the elections. He stressed that the presence of dignitaries at events should not be limited to election periods. Continuous attendance is essential to foster a sense of community and support among students.

He reminded leaders that their role extends beyond winning or losing elections. They serve as inspirations to younger members, and their ongoing involvement is critical for nurturing future leaders.

Next Steps for TEIN Leadership

  • Encourage alumni to contribute financially to student programs.
  • Promote continuous engagement with students post-elections.
  • Organize regular programs to maintain student involvement.

Active alumni support is essential for sustaining student programs in Ghana.

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