The Golden Moment is Here as Michael Abuah Declares his Intentions to run for SCISA President



A second year environmental science student Master Michael Abuah has today officially declared his intentions to contest for the Science Students Association (SCISA) Presidency for the 2020/21 academic year

Speaking with our ace reporter Kaakyire, Michael Abuah narrated that he foresee a glorious scisa soaring high to greater heights under his able leadership. He then spoke up to the fact that there is a lack of cooperation amongst various executives and it's people in the incumbent administration of the prestigious Science Student Association (SCISA). Again he attested that there is a dwindling voice and mouthpiece in each leadership structure  muddied by disunity.

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He affirmed that restructuring the affairs of scisa to give hearing to the voice of it's people should be the paramount thing any competent leadership should envy for the Association currently. He said “SCISA should be a vibrant association reaching out to the welfare needs and showing much care as means of fostering unity amongst ourselves”

Michael Abuah is an old student of St. Augustine’s College (APSU) 2018 batch. He happens to be the first ever protocol prefect to be adjudged the Prefect of the year in the 88year history of St. Augustine’s College. Abuah was also a quarter finalist for Unity hall (Conti) in fresher's debate championship.

He was nominated College class representative and College  personality of the year in his first year at the Science Students Association (SCISA-KNUST) which earned him an appointment as the sponsorship head of his department the Biological Science Students Association (BIOSSA) and also the Deputy Public Relations Officer of SCISA all in 2019
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Story By: Kaakyire Amponsah/KNUSTTigerEye

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