A recent video making rounds on social media has sparked outrage among students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), after a supposed KNUST SRC aspirant was caught in an embarrassing situation that many believe disqualifies him from leadership.
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The video shows the aspirant, known as Jojo, engaging in an inappropriate act—publicly fondling a lady in what appears to be a lively social gathering. Instead of addressing pressing student concerns or discussing policy ideas, the aspirant’s actions have raised eyebrows and ignited heated conversations within the university community.
Many students and concerned observers feel betrayed, especially since those vying for leadership positions under the KNUST SRC are expected to set a high standard of discipline, responsibility, and respect. With ongoing issues such as inadequate hostel spaces, high fees, unreliable transportation systems, and the need for more academic support systems, students believe that leadership should be about solutions—not scandals.
One final-year student shared, “We need people who are ready to represent us at high levels of governance—not those who become popular for the wrong reasons.”
Others have taken to social media platforms to question the credibility of the candidate, demanding that the university’s electoral committee take a firm stance against such behavior. While some argue that what he did was in his personal space, the fact that it was caught on camera and shared publicly has already damaged his public image.
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As the KNUST SRC elections draw closer, this incident serves as a reminder that leadership goes beyond social influence—it requires integrity, focus, and a deep commitment to student welfare.
There are now growing calls for aspirants to be vetted not just academically and politically, but also ethically. Many are urging the university administration to establish stricter guidelines and codes of conduct for student leaders to maintain the dignity of KNUST’s prestigious student governance body.
In an institution known for producing leaders of national relevance, the KNUST SRC plays a vital role in shaping future public figures. The spotlight is now on the university’s leadership to ensure that such behaviors do not tarnish the image of student governance.
As of now, there has been no official statement from the candidate in question or from the KNUST SRC Electoral Commission.
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