In a recent development, the Ghana National Union of Technical Students (GNUTS) has revoked the appointment of Prince Awuku from its Advisory Board. The revocation, which took effect on September 20, 2024, follows a decision made by the National Executive Committee (NEC) after consultations with other board members.
The decision was driven by Awuku’s alleged actions, including threats to destabilize the Union and its Electoral Commission, which are said to contradict the GNUTS constitution, particularly Article 73 clause 1b. This section outlines behavior that could bring the Union into disrepute, clashing with the responsibilities of an Advisory Board member as stipulated in Article 40.
In a letter signed by GNUTS President, Abinye Abdul Aziz, the Union expressed gratitude for Awuku’s contributions during his tenure but emphasized the necessity of his removal to maintain GNUTS’ integrity. Awuku has been instructed to return any GNUTS properties by September 30, 2024.
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