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UG GRASAG Prez denies involevment in SRC electoral fraud

April 21, 2015
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The President of the Graduate Students Association of Ghana (GRASAG), Reginald Arthur, has denied playing a role in the alleged manipulation of election results of the University of Ghana‘s (UG) Students Representative Council (SRC) elections.

[contextly_sidebar id=”nEMN0dtkczzcpF19xneLrNFJRw2g1jvf”]Mr Arthur also denied bribing Stephen Forson, the owner of the software used collate election results, to manipulate the software to favour one of the candidates.

Recent developments in the just-ended SRC elections on the University of Ghana campus has it that Stephen Forson, the gentleman behind the alleged manipulation of the software used in the elections, has indicted the “sitting GRASAG President” of assisting the incumbent UG-SRC President in allegedly bribing he, Mr Forson, to manipulate the software to favour one of the presidential candidates who contested in the SRC election.

“I, Reginald Arthur, the sitting GRASAG President of the University of Ghana has at no point in time met Mr Forson to bribe him. I consider the statements made by Mr Forson as misleading and one simply aimed at defaming the hard won reputation of innocent student leaders in a bid to divert attention about his predicaments.

I, therefore, disassociate myself from the statements of Mr Forson and ask all students, particularly post graduate students of the University of Ghana, to treat Mr Forson’s remarks as untrue and a blatant concealment of the substance of the case of an alleged manipulation of the software used for the UG-SRC elections,” he said.

In another development, Joshua Dogbey, President of the UG’s SRC, has also denied his involvement in the scandal saying he never bribed anybody before or after the elections.

Mr Dogbey, who accompanied Mr Arthur, insisted that he has “never tried bribing Mr Forson and I have never visited his house. My only interactions with him had been administrative and I know with time I will be vindicated.”

He maintained that that the process of the SRC Judicial board should be allowed to continue for the candidates involved to prove whether the just-ended elections were free and fair or not.

“There should not be any attempt by some people to run away from the substance of the issue at court, that is, whether the election results were manipulated or not, he added.

Source: GNA

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