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Samini Becomes SRC President-Elect at GIMPA

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Legendary Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artiste Samini has been elected as the SRC President at GIMPA.

The ‘Linda’ hitmaker won the elections on Wednesday, 22 June 2022 to become the 2022/2023 President of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.

Speaking after his victory, the musician who is offering a Business Administration course said:

It’s a relief. It feels good to finally come to the end of this, it’s been quite tensed couple of weeks and I wasn’t looking at this like a landslide. I knew that if I sat back and enjoyed old glory it could surprise me.
So, I had to come on the ground and be like every other regular student who is soliciting for votes
”.

The dancehall artiste also promised to make an impact as President of the SRC. He stated:

This is just the beginning. I’m going to change GIMPA SRC; make a difference, make an impact and leave it at a level where whoever is going to come will be happy to continue from”.

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