Canssag New Executives Inaugurated
New executives of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences Students’ Association of Ghana (CANSSAG) have been sworn into office at a brief ceremony.The 12-member executives were sworn into…
New executives of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences Students’ Association of Ghana (CANSSAG) have been sworn into office at a brief ceremony.
The 12-member executives were sworn into office by the Provost of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS), Prof. Moses Joojo Eghan, and present were the Registrar of the CANS, Mr. Isaac Eliot Nyieku, and the Junior Assistant Registrar at the Office of the Registrar of the College, Mrs. Francisca Agotse.
The executives include Emmanuel Yeboah,President; Faustina Baduwah Sampson, Vice-President; Emmanuel Oduro, Treasurer; Wilson Agbetiafan, Research Secretary; Armiyau Amina, Coordinating Secretary; and Patience Ackah, Financial Secretary.
CANSSAG New Executives
The rest are Lovia Agyei Bonsu, Public Relations Officer; Ametefe Foster, General Secretary; Issah Sanusi Abiegyi, Deputy Sponsorship Chairman; Owusu William, PRO; Nicholas Agyapong, Outreach Committee Secretary; and Jessica Ama Gamor, Organizing Committee Secretary.
Speaking at ceremony, Prof. Eghan congratulated the new executives on their election and urged them to work hard to improve the welfare of their colleagues. He advised them not to use their positions to lord over their members.
The Provost also charged the new executives to tap into the experiences of their predecessors and the lessons learnt, to guide them in their relationship with their fellow students. This, he noted, would impact positively on the organizational goals of the association.
Provost of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS), Prof. Joojo Eghan
For his part, the new President, Emmanuel Yeboah expressed gratitude to the student body for the confidence reposed in the new executives.
He promised to use his position to better the lot of the students in the association.
Mr. Yeboah said his vision for the association centered on unity, growth, and excellence.
“We will strive to improve student welfare, academic development, extracurricular opportunities, and a strong sense of community. I am confident that through collaboration, determination, and a shared purpose, we can create an enriching and transformative college experience for all,” he added.
Source: Documentation and Information Section
Last updated: February 16, 2026
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