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Executives of the of the Ghana Institute Of Management And Public Administration (GIMPA) Students Representative Council (SRC) Executives paid a visit to the Tamale North MP, Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini.
Being a former SRC President of the institution in 2009, the executives made a friendly visit to the legislature to appreciate him for his tireless effort towards the improvement of his constituents and the nation at large.
Mr Suhiyini urged the new executives to remain resolute in their quest.
He emphasised that being a member of the SRC is a privilege since students entrust their interest in their representatives.
Thus, being their spokesperson comes with a huge responsibility.

Mr Suhuyini reiterated that the fight has not been easy even though it might have improved compared to his tenure.
He again offered some guidance to the current executives on how to cooperate with management and build a positive relationship with them in order to ensure that management and students coexist harmoniously.
The lawmaker was delighted to have the SRC executives paying him a visit in remembrance of his services and also encouraging him in his activities as a member of parliament.
The SRC Executives also commended the past President, who has climbed the ladder to become a Member of Parliament.
The SRC President, Nana Kwabena Amoani applauded the MP for his encouragement, his inspirational words, and his willingness to support the SRC whenever they reach out to him.
The 2021/2022 Executives celebrated the MP with a portrait in acknowledging his successes and the excellent service he has rendered over the years to GIMPA SRC and Ghana as a whole.
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