Inauguration of 18th KNUST Students’ Parliament House Marks New Era of Student Leadership
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has inaugurated its 18th Students’ Parliament House, marking the beginning of a new era of student leadership and governance.
In a solemn ceremony, the Speaker of the Parliament administered the oath of office to the new entrants, charging them to uphold the principles of democracy, accountability, and transparency.
The inauguration of the 18th Parliament is a significant milestone in the university’s history, as it demonstrates the commitment of students to participate in the decision-making process and shape the future of the institution.
The new Parliament is composed of dedicated and passionate students who are eager to address the challenges facing the university community. With their diverse backgrounds and experiences, they bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the table.
As the 18th Parliament begins its tenure, students, faculty, and staff look forward to a productive and collaborative relationship that will drive positive change and growth within the university.
The KNUST Students’ Parliament House has a long history of promoting student welfare, academic excellence, and social responsibility. With the inauguration of the 18th Parliament, the tradition of student leadership and activism continues, inspiring future generations of students to take an active role in shaping their university experience.
