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UEW-A’s SRC President Addresses Influence of Main Campus Issues on Administration’s Policy Implementation

During an exclusive interview with Sylvia Fiadzo Mawuyra, the Student Representative Council (SRC) President of the University of Education Winneba’s Ajumako Campus, she shed light on the challenges faced by their administration in implementing policies due to issues on the main campus.

 

Mawuyra acknowledged that the issues affecting the main campus of the University of Education Winneba have had an indirect influence on the administration at the Ajumako Campus. These external factors have posed obstacles and delayed the implementation of certain policies and initiatives that the SRC had planned to undertake.

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The SRC President emphasized the importance of transparency and open communication with students, explaining how these external issues have impacted the Ajumako Campus administration’s ability to fully address students’ concerns and needs. However, she assured students that despite these challenges, the SRC remains dedicated to finding alternative solutions and working tirelessly to overcome any obstacles that may arise.

 

Mawuyra further emphasized the need for students’ understanding and support during this time, encouraging them to remain engaged with the SRC and provide feedback and suggestions. By actively involving students in the decision-making processes, the SRC aims to find creative ways to navigate the influence of main campus issues and continue working towards their goals.

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In light of the challenges faced, Mawuyra expressed her determination to collaborate with the main campus administration and other relevant stakeholders to seek resolutions and ensure that the policies and initiatives planned for the Ajumako Campus can be implemented effectively.

 

As the interview concluded, Mawuyra urged students to remain patient and assured them that the SRC is committed to advocating for their interests despite the external factors that may be hindering progress. She emphasized the importance of unity and resilience within the campus community to overcome these challenges together.

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In summary, Sylvia Fiadzo Mawuyra, the SRC President of the University of Education Winneba’s Ajumako Campus, addressed the influence of main campus issues on the administration’s policy implementation. Despite the setbacks caused by these external factors, the SRC remains determined to find alternative solutions and work collaboratively to fulfill their commitments to the student body at the Ajumako Campus.

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