UEW - VETTING PANEL FOR THE 2025 SRC ELECTION

  UEW - VETTING PANEL FOR THE 2025 SRC ELECTION 




The Local Assembly of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is pleased to announce the official constitution of the Vetting Panel for the upcoming SRC Elections.

As the University of Education, Winneba gears up for one of the most crucial seasons in its student governance calendar, all eyes are now on the 2025 SRC Elections Vetting Panel—the team entrusted with upholding the values of integrity, transparency, and trust.

Officially presented by The Local Assembly of the Students' Representative Council, this year’s vetting panel is a vibrant mix of intellect, experience, and student leadership excellence. With the slogan "Upholding Integrity, Inspiring Trust!", these individuals are not just gatekeepers—they're guardians of a democratic process that shapes the entire student experience.



The vetting panel plays a critical role in ensuring that only credible, competent, and committed candidates make it to the ballot paper. Their job isn’t just about asking questions—it’s about protecting the credibility of the electoral process and making sure leadership is earned, not handed out.

They examine candidates on everything from academic standing and leadership potential to communication skills and policy awareness. In short, they filter out performative politics and uphold purposeful leadership.




The Panelists:

Let’s take a look at the dynamic team leading this year’s vetting process:

  • Hon. Cyril D. K. Dzamesi (Chairperson) – Physics Education, L400
    A proven leader and a name synonymous with fairness. With his scientific mind and logical approach, Hon. Dzamesi is steering the panel with precision and focus.

  • Hon. Yomiley Ruth (Secretary) – Integrated Science Education, L400
    Known for her attention to detail and organizational strength, Ruth keeps the process structured and transparent.

  • Hon. Emmanuel Asiamah Political Science Education, L400
    With a background in politics and governance, Emmanuel brings analytical sharpness and policy insight to the table.

  • Hon. Ibrahim MohammedHPERS, L400 | Council Attorney
    As a legal mind on the panel, Ibrahim ensures all proceedings align with SRC regulations and constitutional standards.

  • Hon. Benita Z. TalataEnglish Education, L300
    A communicator with clarity, Benita uses her understanding of student needs to assess candidates' ability to relate and lead.

  • Hon. Gifty A. BeginyahMusic Education, L300
    Known for her passion and charisma, Gifty represents the creative spirit of the student body, reminding us that leadership is also about connection and empathy.

  • Hon. Isaac S. AmoahLinguistics Education, L300
    With strong language and analytical skills, Isaac ensures no response goes unexamined and no loophole unaddressed.



What’s especially impressive about this panel is the cross-disciplinary diversity. Students from various academic fields are coming together to serve one purpose—ensuring a fair and competitive election process.

This panel isn’t here for show. They’ve been carefully selected to ensure fairness, discipline, and deep reflection. Their presence alone sends a clear message: this election is being taken seriously.

To those who will be stepping in front of this panel soon—come prepared. Come honest. And most importantly, come ready to serve. The vetting process isn’t just about passing; it’s about proving that you are ready to represent.

This panel is not here to intimidate, but to challenge you to rise to the moment. Because leadership at UEW isn’t just a position—it’s a responsibility.


As we move closer to the elections, let us appreciate the unseen but essential work done by this incredible vetting panel. They are the filter between performance and purpose, between ambition and accountability.

In a time when students are demanding more from their leaders, it’s reassuring to know that the 2025 SRC Elections are in the hands of individuals who believe in integrity, inspiration, and impact.

Let the process begin—and may the best rise to lead.






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