The University of Ghana branch of the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) has descended heavily on businessman Senyo Hosi for comments he is said to have made about the school at its own programme.
Mr Hosi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors of Ghana, described the premier university in derogatory terms at a programme to mark its 70th anniversary.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, August 21, GRASAG Legon said the outbursts by Mr Hosi dampened the spirits of the students who were among the audience.
“As an alumnus of the University, who has been extended the courtesy of playing a significant part of the 70th anniversary celebrations, your outburst was inappropriate, and at best a show of loquaciousness because the time and purpose of such a gathering contrasted your condescending speech, which dampened the spirit of the young ones who were at the gathering,” GRASAG-Legon said in its statement.
Find the statement below:
The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) Legon finds comments by one Senyo Hossi which impugns the integrity and resourcefulness of graduate students of the University of Ghana as preposterous and unintelligent.
As an alumnus of the University, who has been extended the courtesy of playing a significant part of the 70th anniversary celebrations, your outburst was inappropriate, and at best a show of loquaciousness because the time and purpose of such a gathering contrasted your condescending speech, which dampened the spirit of the young ones who were at the gathering.
GRASAG Legon disagrees with your loose talk which lacked basis, facts and verifiable evidence to support your weak spiteful blanket characterization of graduate students of the University of Ghana
The Association trusts in the vision and mission of the University in providing quality graduate education to students amidst inadequate resources.
Signed:
Chris Atadika
President
GRASAG, Legon.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana
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