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Titus Owusu Darko, the 23rd General Secretary of the Ghana Union of Professional Students (GUPS), has been elected the 59th Secretary for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Skills Development of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) in a resounding victory.
Darko secured an overwhelming mandate, garnering a staggering 1,366 votes, which represents 98.84% of the total votes cast.
The landslide result underscores his exceptional popularity and widespread confidence among Ghanaian students both at home and abroad.
Darko’s impressive electoral performance is attributed to a leadership style built on merit and a proven track record of dedication and commitment to student welfare.
is ability to mobilise and inspire confidence among his peers was clearly demonstrated by the overwhelming support he received.
Students across the nation expressed confidence in Darko’s leadership, citing his vision, integrity, and passion for student development.
His qualifications were further highlighted by an impressive vetting score of 73.85%.
As he begins his new role, Darko is expected to drive innovative and inclusive initiatives focused on prioritizing student welfare and development.
In a heartfelt response to his election, Titus Owusu Darko expressed profound gratitude to the students for their massive support.
He pledged to "work tirelessly to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and skills development, ensuring that every student has access to opportunities that can shape their future."
Darko's victory marks a new era of leadership within NUGS, one poised to make a significant and lasting impact on the student community through a dedicated focus on skills and future opportunities.
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