Hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Good morning everyone. So I want to issue this disclaimer before we proceed with the for the entire virgin. So um we are a human society and all of the seven of us seated here are humans. We have the tendency to some of the things we are doing. Emotions are involved in some of these things. So the ideal human beings we are would want to just stand up this is wrong. It's very fine but we are in a certain where we need to maintain the decorum of the process. So the ACS are going to be available. Whatever fault you find, whatever misunderstanding you have, you can relay it to them and it's going to come to the attention of the panel so that we can have a very amicable process finish very early and we won't have disruptions here and there. I'm sure we are on the same page or we are we are all on fours with this. We agree on on this right. Thank you very much and God bless all of you. Hey, hey, hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Heat. Hey, Heat. You can have your seat. How are you doing? Um, can we know who you are? Let's know the the purpose for which you are here today. Hello. Okay. So, let's begin properly. Um, good morning. How are you doing? I'm good. early. Don't you don't need to do that. Just talk. I'm sure it's going to capture your voice. Okay. Okay. Kindly let us know who you are. Okay. Thank you very much. I'm in a person of Francis, a third year banking and finance student at K at KSB. I was a former news rep for KSB and also a former finance committee for National Union of Ghanaian Students K University. I'm highly determined and I have trust issues. Because of my determination, I can achieve it. That's fine. That's fine. Um, which position are you running for? I'm running I'm running for member of parliament for Asia constituencies. Okay. Um, this morning, what brings you here? What are we supposed to do? let us know so that we can have we can be on the same page together. Okay. Thank you very much for thank you very much for your question. I'm here to be vetted as the next member of parliament constituency at stated in the Situation. You you seem like a shack. Before we get there, I want you to walk me through your constituency. Let's say I'm a first year student. I don't know the environments of Kent Kono. walk me through your constituency. All right. Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. In my Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. In my constituency, we have various hosts. You have Georgia, Anglican, Adipa host and the rest. First of all, you are light at there's a popular name at Gaza normally called O six. O six. Okay. Yeah. So when you allize at six there's an a sharp curve at your right hand. Okay. Well, I'm sure after this von you would give me a proper tour of your constit. Is that fine? That's fine. Okay. I want to know um first of all, do you know what a vision is and what a mission is? Yeah. Can you tell me what or differentiate between a vision and a mission? Okay. First of all, a vision is what you want to achieve like your goal and a mission is how you achieve it. Okay. So, take me through some let me know your vision and then after that you tell me what your mission is. Okay. My vision is focus on student safety and academic support through inclusive engagement. And also my mission is to serve and improve student support and academic through honest leadership and teamwork. Okay. Are you aware of the UNRC aims? The aims of the UNRC since it's formation. Are you aware of it? Do you know it? Yes. How many are they? There are five. So, let me know the five of them. Okay. Or maybe three. Three is fine. All right. Their their main aim to their main aim is to serve their main aim to their main aim is to serve the residential student and also and also taking project in the constituency. I'm listen I'm listen aim is to serve the non-residential people. Exactly. In what aspect of their livelihood as students? Okay. As a student leader, your main aim is to serve your people. I understand you. I get you on that. That is why the UNRC is there. They have to serve students. Yes. In the UNRC constituencies, but in what aspect of their livelihoods as students are they serving them? Is it mental health, financial needs? So, let me know because that's the aim. The aim is to serve. But then the five of them are broken down into several facets addresses several facets of students lives. Do you understand me? Okay. Are we okay on that? So let me know. True student safety and academic support. Yeah, you can go. You've mentioned one now to to construct projects in the constituency. Okay. The third one implement implement implement strategies to solve problems in the con. What kind of problems? What kind of problems? What kind of problems? What kind of problems? Like for example, like for I'm trying to give you all the time to do your thinking and I don't want to bow you. I don't want to pounce on you. Let's have a very friendly conversation. I'm a nice guy. You're a nice guy, too. So, what kind of problems? Like for example, when there's a lot of queue at the shuttle area and there's no sle around. So that's a transport transportation problem. That's fine. I just need a Okay, that's so I'm sure you have policies for office. Do you? Exactly. Can we get your CV? It's not It's not part of your forms. Are you aware it's not part of your forms? Okay. And you know you are supposed to submit together with the forms. Do you know you are supposed to submit your CV together with the forms? Yes, please. My CV is there but I have the updated one. Your CV is not here. So let's have your CV. You have it there. Give it to me. So I was saying I'm very sure you have policies for office. Exactly. Good. Please take me through some of your policies. Three of them. That's fine. I have I have an update. You have a policy document here. So you can look you can look through it and then read it for me. That's fine. Okay. Okay. one is advocating for more shutters. So this this policy which of the aims of UNRC does it sync with? Okay. If you if you don't know that's fine. Let's move on. Next policy. Opening of pharmacy. Opening of a pharmacy in your consuency. Yes. Should we go into the physibility of that? Are there no pharmacy? There's a pharmacy space over there, but it has not been open already. Sure. So, the pharmacy was working, but now it's closed. That's what you're trying to say. Yes, please. So, how you going to get it open and working? All right. Thank you very much. Starting, please. I'm not a chair. I'm not a chair. Thank you very much. Yeah. How how are you going to is it going to be under the perview of the school, the management of the school or your your office? If you should win, is it going to be under that management or a private person's pharmacy? I want to get you on that. I'll channel this program through the UNCC president to channel it to the SRC executive. Okay. To work on it. Okay. What what what which of the aims does this pol policy fall under? Project. Project. Fine. Your third policy? Advocating for more dates. Okay. Which of the aims does it fall under projects? Projects. I'm sure you're a project centered person. So you mentioned the UNRC president channeling it through the UNRC president. Who's the current UNRC president? Godf or okay so to know you more like you were giving us a whole lot of description about you I want you to perform a SWAT analysis on yourself do you know SWAT analysis yes please okay perform a SWAT analysis on yourself okay I'm I'm the I'm Francis a third year banking and finance student at KSB I was the former news rep for KSB and also a former finance committee for local news. I'm a determined person and also I have a and also have trust issues because of my determination. I achieve my goals and because of and because I have trust issues and because I have trust issues. Can I can I proceed? Yes, I can proceed. So, you agree with me? You're on the same page. You couldn't complete this. Let me let me let me one chance. One last chance. Okay. I'm a very determined person and also I have trust issues. Your trust issues? You said three times. Why? Why? Who hurt you? Who hurt you? I I get it. I get you have issues. That's fine. That's fine. You You Let's move. Let's move. Let's move. Let's move. Let's move on. Maybe you can Do you know smart analysis? Yes, please. So, I want you to pick a policy of your choice, right? And then perform a very detailed smart analysis on it. Do you have to refer on that? Do you have to refer that on that too? Do you want to refer the smart analysis? Do you want to refer from a document the smart analysis? Yes, please. But you know your policy, don't you? I know it. You should know how to perform a smart analysis without reading. Is that also you you that's the document with the policies, right? But I want to check the the written smart analysis you did before coming that. No, tell me. You wrote it yourself, didn't you? So tell me. All right. Please re frame the question. I said pick a policy of your choice. One of your policies. Give me three. The bins, the transportation, the pharmacy. Pick one of them and perform a smart analysis on any of them you want. Okay, I'll talk about advocating for more. Okay, I'll talk about advocating for more dies. Okay, sure. That's fine. Do you still want to refer? Sure. Refer. Are you done? You can't find it. Okay, I'm covered. Do you know smart analysis? Yes, please. So strength, it's an abbreviation. Strength measure. What? Strength measure. Uh-huh. Reliable. Uh-huh. And time bound. How many of you just give me four? There are five. Strength, measure, achievable, reliable and time bound. Do you know SWAT analysis? Yes. What? Give me the formula of SWAT. SWAT strength, weaknesses, opportunity, and Strength and strength, right? Fine. The S in the smart, what does it mean? The S in the strength. So the S in the smart is strength and the S in the SWAT is also strength. Okay. Do you know pest analysis? Pesto analysis. Pesto analysis. I want to ask you to perform. Do you know pesto analysis? Yes. Can you tell me the meaning of pesto analysis? Okay. It's fastest is faster on the external fac. It's factor. I'm cover. Okay. It's it's a tool. It's a tool to understand external factors in an organization. is a tool to understand an external factor in an organization. Okay, this you are right but you can give me the full meaning of that's fantastic. But can you spell it pesto? Yeah. P E S T E R. Okay. You're welcome. You're welcome once again. You are welcome once again. Thank you, Mr. Yes. So I would love to ask a followup question on what the chair asked. You said um you have trust issues as part of your weakness. How do you intend to cope with these trust issues when being elected? Okay. Thank you very much. Remember when being elected right the answer you give here your people are out there listen to you. Remember the answer you give here your people knows that your weakness is trust issues. So be precise with your answer because they are listening to you. All right, that's fine. I said remember the answer you give here, your people are out there listening to you. So be precise with your answer. Is that fine? All right. All right. Thank you very much for the question. I will control my transitions. Very well. I mean that's that's fine. Now would you love to share with me or with the entire people of K University some skills you possess and how that is going to aid you in your administration when getting elected? I have your CV here as well. Financial budgeting. All right. So, how is that going to I will educate my people on how to I will educate my people on how to how to invest on the stock market and you educate your people on how to invest. So the skills you have here is financial literacy and budget budget. So the question I am asking is that how do you intend to cope with this skills and how is it going to aid your administration? That's the question I'm asking. Okay, let me talk about it. Budgeting. Gentlemen, your confidence level will be awarded. Okay, just be bold and answer the question. Budgeting is all about planning. I'm not asking for diffusion of budgeting. Come on. Just be precise. I'm asking you a question. Be precise. How is this skills you are telling us going to aid you when being elected as an MP for Kent corner? Right. Yes. All right, gentlemen. It will help you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you're delaying us. All right. Now, let's move on to some aspects of your CV. You said um you were head perfect benny appenting SHs, right? All right. And he said you provided health related support to students and organized special routines. What was that about? Yes. Come your own CV. You said you were head perfect beny appenting SHs, right? And you said one of your achievements as a head prefect I mean and the fact that you you wrote to me those are the major achievements right and you were like you provided health related support to students and organized inspection routines. What what does that mean? Yeah. I organize health section for my people and also I How did you organize that? How did you came up with that idea? How how was that how was that being done? Okay. Through the through the protocol prefect. Through the protocol prefect. Yeah. Huh? Gentlemen, you are wasting your own time. Giving us the answer you want. So I asked you a question that you were head perfect back then in SHS and you said you provided health related support to your students. So I'm asking you how did you come about with that idea and the answer is through the protocol perfect. No. So how did you came up? How did you organize that? What was the achievement? How how did that happen? That's what I'm asking. Remember again your confidence level and how you answer your question is being awarded right. All right. Thank you very much for the question. No, don't thank me. Thank us. Go through the question. We don't have time. Okay. through the there was a Would you agree with me that you've lied on the CV? No. No. So, prove to us. There was a cinema at my school. There was a cinema? Yeah. At your school? Yeah. Uh-huh. So, the resource person came around to organize to organize this section. So, that that was more done by you. our part of the committee. Thank you. Mr. Francis, let me help you. Can you stand? Breathe in. Breathe out. Are you okay now? or you can continue standing. So to your right. Okay. That's where if you're elected, you'll be sitting in parliament. So you know the questions I'm come to ask you few questions. So to start with my chest and sit so you can sit. Do you know the composition of the SRC parliament? Yes, please. Can you tell me the leaders of parliament in the SRC parliament? Okay. The speaker, the deputy speaker, the clerk, the mash, you mention mash. Why is the record? Maintain law and order. He or she maintain law and order at parliament. Once again, he served the speaker of parliament. He also receive calls. Okay, let me help. Let me help you. Do you know what amaze is? Yes, please tell me the what a means is the authority. Amaz is the is the sword. Sword amazes. Amazes when amaz is what the mashhood. When I ask you what's the duty, you couldn't give me the second one. But I still want what amazes what does it represent? It represent authority. Thank you. So please have you ever attended any session the S parl the 16th house. Have you ever attended any sitting before? Yes, please. Who is the speaker of parliament? Patrick. Did you say Patrick? Sorry. Right honorable Patrick. Right honorable Patrick T. Thank you. So now I'll ask you the last question then we'll go to you. Okay. So the last question do you know conventional science in parliament? Yes please give me the three and also perform the action. Please be fast. Okay. This this is the order. This what order? This what? Order. This information. Let me see. You're lying. You're lying. You said this. What? Information. You're lying. Information. Okay. What again? He said what? This and what is that correction? Thank you. So let's come to the UNC of UNC. Okay. Thank you very much. Union of non residential constituencies. Okay. Thank you. So consist of how many MPs? 40 MPs. UNRC consists of how many MPs? How many constituencies do you have in the UNCC? Seven. Seven. So how many MPs do you have? We have seven MPs. Okay. So we have the UNCC president. Okay. You have the UNCC financial security and I know you're a business student. So when I elected into office, would you like to become the financial secretary for the UNRC? Yes, please. So how you going to get your source of fund for the UNCC? Okay. The constitution has three sources of finance. one from the SRC office, two from the college office and three from the National Union of Ghanaian Student CE. Okay. So, your last question before you go, do you know your current MP's name? Your current MP his name? Yes, please. Okay. Give me the name. Mr. Ism. Did you say Mr. Right honorable? Did you see right honorable? Honorable is James Qu. Yeah. Hello. The name again. I've forgotten your name. Francis. Francis. All right. I want you to feel very relaxed. It seems you tensed. What's happening? Is it please what? Please, I'm not feeling well. I'm not feeling well. You're not feeling well? Oh, I think I think this is not a laughing matter. We have we have a nurse there who will take care of you after everything. So, for now, yes, for now, I'm also a doctor. So, in the process of being a doctor, fifth year medical student, so I'll help you. Okay. All right. So I just want you to be okay for us right now. Confidence is of importance as said. Yes. Um so do you know the constitution or do you know what a constitution is? Yes, please. You know what a constitution is? Yes, please. Can you define a constitution? They are the rules and guidance to govern a country. Come again. I think you constitution is a rule or guidance which a country uses to govern. So constitution is only a country. No. Why did you limit yourself to a country? So you mean SLRC is a country? I mean US? No. Okay. So do you know the purpose of a constitution? You define the constitution. You should know the purpose of the constitution literally. Or am I wrong? Or am I asking too much of him? Okay. So, you should know the purpose of the constitution. Okay. It's it's it's guys the people. Guys, the people. Okay. So, Constitution is something that guides the people, right? Yes. So, you know that the KUCSRC has constitution, right? Has a constitution that guides everything including what you're running for, right? So, um I'm going to ask you some few questions regarding that and I expect you to give me direct answers as soon or as quick as possible. We have spent too much time here. So, with the conduct of your elections, you know your elections, right? What elections are you currently running? Member of parliament for So you're running for member of parliament. It's under what elections? It's under UNRC. What's UNRC mean? I don't know what union of nonpresidential constituencies. Okay. So it's said to be a non-residential election. Good. So under which article in the SLC constitution does the conduct of the non-residential elections form? Article 16 + one. I didn't say the UNRC constitution. I said SLC constitution. Right? Are you listening to me? Constitution article you know you learned it but you forgotten right? Yes please. Okay. So, um he mentioned procedures in parliament. I am honorable tando but you were referring to them as right honorable. They are not right honorable. So you should know that um when you go to parliament right there's something called a chor you don't know a quorum. So you don't know much about the parliament. Something you are running for. You want to be a member of parliament. You don't know a quorum or you know it but you can't define it. Generally let's not let's not confine it to just parliamentary practice. What is kum? Kum is form is what is formed? Okay. when there's an issue at parliament. when there's an issue in parliament. Okay, interesting. Um, so I don't think if I further ask you the quum needed in parliament for sessions to go on, you can literally say it. You can't, right? Okay, let's move on. That's fine. Okay. I think he also asked about the committees. He asked about the committees in parliament. you know them as under um the constitution right of the SLC you know all so under article 45 of the SRC constitution specifically the parliamentary session you have the committees of the parliament when you come to parliament which committee do you want to serve under and give me a reason why you want to be under that constitution sorry committee under the non Residential constituencies under the under the union of Did I talk about constituency? Did I Hello. Did I talk about constituency here? No, I'm talking about committees or you don't know the committees. I know about list three of them. Finance committee, general secretary, organizing. Okay. Organizing committee. What? Organizing committee. Organizing committee. So which one do you want to ser? Finance committee. Finance. Because of because of my background in your background. Very good. All right. That's very fine. So your last question from me is that um how will you mediate between MPs and from rival constituencies if you become UNRC president right example I um north versus south under the UNRC at 16.2 what is there first of all UNRC at 16.2 Did you hear the question? No, please. No, please. You didn't ask me to repeat. So, what do you mean? I won't repeat because you didn't ask me to repeat the question, right? So, I should repeat for you. Careful. I said, how will you mediate between MPs from rival constituencies if you become UNRC president? example between and south under the UNC act 16.2 two. Are you now referring? You're not referring. Okay. Tell me first. You don't know. You don't know. And you move on. I'll listen to their concern. Mhm. And open a dialogue. You listen to their concern and Sure. I'll listen to their concerns. And open a dialogue. Come again. And that will solve the issue. No, please. All right. You It's fine. Sir good morning. Good morning. Hope you are fine. Yes. Let me ask you two things. Okay. Based on what I've witnessed so far, are you finding it difficult to express yourself? Are you grammatically constipated or you are tensed? Which you are tensed? Don't be. Don't be because one way or the other, you are going to serve your people. You're going to be having deliberations on this floor. You're going to be advocating and you stated clearly that you have had some form of experience. You stated that you are the rep for KSB. Have you attended a general assembly before? Yes, please. You have Yes. Did you advocate? Did you contribute in the discussion of the general assembly? Yes, please. If you are doing that or if you have ever done that before then the conversation we are having here, you shouldn't be tensed about it. Okay? Because one way or the other, you have met some of us. We are just screening you. Now, let's zoom into this conversation. Now you talked about educating your constituents on financial literacy. What rate as a country? What's the current financial literacy rate? Linking that to your field of study. You talked about bank and finance. That's your field of study. A KSB student. What is the current literacy rate in our country? 21%. Sorry 21% 21% KSB students someone having vast knowledge in banking financing 21% when you go your research now you also said you have trust issues do you know that do you know sometimes I always advise people that there are certain things you shouldn't be saying them you keep them you work on them it should be a backdoor conversation in the darkness you work on them. Now you want to be a leader you'll be working with people you must trust them to deliver. Now you as a person you have trust issues I don't want you to even differentiate it whether the trust issues is related to you trusting people or people trusting you. Which is which I would want you to clarify the trust issues. Trust is a very broad conversation. Now the trust has to do with you trusting people or people trusting you because we need to know if if you are telling us that you have trust issues and then the meaning to it is that we should find it difficult trusting you then I fear so which is which you find it difficult trusting I want answers. Yes please. Which which one? Which one? trusting people. You trusting people or people trusting you? The reason The reason is because I had No, I'm saying that you you said you have trust issues or trust issues outside leadership, trust issues in relationship, amorous relationship, romantic relationship. Is that what you are talking about? No. Please. No. So related to leadership, let's let's stick to that related to leadership. And I'm asking that is the trust issues you are talking about related to people trusting you? Okay. People trusting you or you trusting people which or both? No, please. So which one? I trusting people. You trusting people. But in your administration, you appoint people. You trust them to deliver. In fact, there's a whole lot of conversations around this. But I don't want to go there. We all learn. We all learn on the job. Kindly work on that because trusting people believe believing that they can deliver it's one of the bedrock of a successful administration. Okay. Now you brought a policy document for me for bringing such a document in relation to my field of study is a plus for you. But I would want you to quickly run me through how you came about that policy document you brought today. All right. Thank you very much. This policy document is from the ordinary Kent County students. How many people you listen? Let me help you. You listen to the concerns of students. How many students, how many concerns did you put together to bring about the policy document? 10 concerns. 10 students. Briefly. briefly or roughly approximately the people in your constituency they are more than 100 you know that and even if they are more than 100 let's say let's say let's hold certain things constant if there are 100 people in your constituency and you pick a sample of 10 which is what 10% 10% yes we do sampling we do research but do you know I put it to you that generalizing it that the policy documents you brought today would affect the lives of students in your constituency is a lie. No. Okay. What's your confidence? Confidence. Um um yes. The confidence rate that after your research the policy document is indeed indeed going to touch the lives of students. What's the confidence level? 90%. No not 90. We shouldn't go to 90. And the last one before you leave. The last one before you leave. The last one before you leave. What's the time now? The time 117 say thank you to you. So Francis, honorable Francis, good morning. Hope you are doing well. All right. Since time has been far spent, I'd want to ask you a question before you leave. Okay. So you know every constituency falls under a local government, right? Yes. like assembly members and municipal assemblies. All right. So, as a student's leader, maybe having been elected as the MP for Kent Cronia, should you identify a problem in your constituency? How would you go about it with the local government to solve that problem? That's my question to you. Thank you. Can you repeat the question? I'm asking that. Can you repeat the question? Can I repeat? Sure. Sure. So, as a student's leader elected as the kinronia MP, should you identify a problem in your constituency, how would you lay with the assembly member for your constituency to solve that particular problem? Did you get my question? Yes, please. All right. Okay. I'll call upon the assembly member in the constituency. Okay. I'll channel my problem to the assembly member of the constituency. I I don't get you said I'll channel my consent to the assembly member of the constituency. What mode? What mode of communication are you through letter? A letter. Yes. Sure. All right. Thank you. Hi, Mr. Francis. These are general knowledge questions. Okay. What are the three arms of government in Ghana and what is the main function of each? Okay. Thank you very much. You have the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The exe the legislature they debate they debate issues at parliament. What? Come again. The executive, legislature and judiciary. They function. Okay. The executive Okay. Who is the current chief justice of Ghana? Pardon? Who is the current chief justice of Ghana? Okay. is lordship. Can we can we can we please um control the heckling and the giggling um behind it has the propensity to intimidate the candidates. So please let's comport ourselves a little. Who is the current speaker of parliament? Right honorable. Right honorable babin. What's your home constituency? Where do you live in Ghana? Where do you live? Outside school. Where do you live? What constituency are you in? What constituency are you in? West. Who is your MP? Reverend Quuad. Okay. So before you leave, I want to test your critical thinking abilities and your problems solving capabilities. Let's say um a host in your area, your constituency is facing demolition due to the fact that it's being built um on a waterway. Do you get I'm I'm building a preamble to the question. I don't want you to say repeat the question all of that. So I'm building a preamble. I want you to understand me on that. A host in your constituency is facing demolition problems due to the fact that it's being built u on a waterway. How are you going to lease with school authorities to help the students or the occupants of that particular host within 48 hours? Okay, I'll I'll call on the university executives and also already I have already asked you are going to lease with the university authorities that's fine how are you going to solve the problem I have given you how you are going to solve the problem or the people you are going to solve the problem with that's the school authorities and the university authorities that's fine that's the same thing repeated I don't need you to repeat it. But what solution are you going to offer them? That's what I want to know. What solution are you going to offer them? Okay, I'll I will relocate them to another host. This is happening in the middle of second semester where likely all crystals are fully occupied. All hosts. How are you? Give me something something feasible something I can reason with. I'm giving you a chance to redeem yourself. Okay. Um, one more thing. Have you ever solved an issue before? A problem? Anything? Yes, please. What did you solve? Okay. How about academics? Academics. So, tell me about it. Okay. A lady was struggling with I can't hear you. So, open your mouth and talk. Okay. Thank you very much. A lady was the lady was struggling with a cause and I decided to help her out by doing what? By solving the problem for her. So, solving the question for her. So, you solve the problem by doing what? Maybe the lady learned on her own. by organizing tutorials for hair. For only hair? Yes, please. And you thought for him. Okay. Uh Francis uh you are you are discharged from the committee here, the panel here. All the best to you. All yes. Before you leave, we will let you say your last words. You should look into the camera and then tell your constants something, something compelling, a reason why they should vote for you. You have one minute. You have one minute. You have one minute to do that. My name is Ob Francis. I'm here to represent the good people of Kentona. Let's all unite and rebuild the standard of Kenton to solve relevant issues. Thank you. Thank you very much, Mr. Pers. All the best to you and enjoy the rest of you. Winfred Duby. Enjoy. How are you? Okay. Can we please check the sound for him? Sound is working. Okay. Sure. As much as possible, try to be part. Let us hear you. Okay. Stay calm. You are okay. We are not We don't bite. Okay. Yes, please. Great. Please have your seat. Thank you. Please. What's your name? Please. My name is Yasa Wenfred Dub. Yasa Wenfred Dub. Yes, please. Okay. Who are you? I am a thirdyear agricultural biotechnology student who is very passionate and dedicated and wants to make impact wherever he finds himself. Thank you. Why are you here this morning? I am here per the S constitution chapter 3 article 16 clause one that every aspirant shall come before a seven member panel that will be formed by the EC to be vetted to validate this for a candidacy but is it stated in the position that the panel members are going to seven yes please okay so what are you running for I'm running for Kent Krono a constituency MP Okay. So like a layman someone who knows nothing. Let me walk me through your constituency. Let me know the environments of it. The enclave it occupies. Thank you very much. Kent Chrono Asia constituency. It's a constituency that's that can be located off campus. The popular name is Gaza and the host that begin the constituency is Ward to Crystal Rose to Georgia to Anglican to Adipa to Sun City to viable. Yes. Thank you very much. Okay. I'm sure you have a very good understanding of your constituency. Yes, please. Okay. So, let's go into your mission and your vision for office. Yes. But before then, do you know what a vision is? Yes, please. Do you know what a mission is? Yes, please. What are they? A vision is a long-term goal of an individual or an organization while a mission is the action plan to achieve that vision. Thank you very much. Okay. Thank you. Please, please, I beg you. So, what's your vision? What's your vision for office? Thank you very much. My vision for office My vision for office is to bring about a united, prosperous and empowered constituency where every student's voice shapes policy and promotes academic and personal success. Thank you. Do you know the vision statement of KUSD? No, please. What's your mission for office? My mission for office is to represent the interest of all students with dedication and integrity. by providing accountable leadership which drives you know which drives sustainable development and improved welfare. Thank you. Do you know the mission statements for KS? No, please. Do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? Please come again with the question. How many are they? Please come again with your question. Do you know the aims of the UNRC? The aim of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? Two, please. Two. Yes, please. Where do you draw inspiration? Where do you draw inspiration for this answer from? Okay. I draw my inspiration from the moto that's service and advocacy. Do you know the UNLC constitution? Yes, please. Have you read it? Yes, please. Did you chance on the aspect that talks about the aims of the UNRC? Okay. Thank you very much. Did you chance on the part that talks about the aims of the UNOC? Yes or no? No, please. So, you don't know the aims of it. Okay. So, walk me through some of your policies you have for your constituents. Thank you very much for the question. My first policy is smart student smart studentled lightning report system. Smart studentled lightning reporting system. And this is going to be implemented where a QR code will be placed in front of every host in the constituency. So when students scan this QR code is going to lead them to a Google forms and this Google forms will be will be having questions questions related to which particular street light is faulty the coordinates and even to the extent that you can even take pictures of those street lights. So making the work of the MP very easy. So you just get the coordinates just direct the people to this particular street light and that's it. Thank you. What's your next policy? My next policy is the tax the taxi rank. Okay. So the taxi rank Kon is is quite a distance from campus. Yes. Yeah. I used to be in Kon my first year. Destiny view. Yes please. Does it fall under your constituency? Yes please. Okay. And the university has provided shuttles to convey the students from the constituency to campus for lectures and back. But these shuttles are not enough. They are about six or seven. And these same shuttles move through Kent Krono to Gaza to medical village. That's a cycle. So imagine someone who has a class at 8:00 a.m. waiting for a shuttle to go to medical village. should go and pick medical village students um hessa students to class before coming to pick Gaza students they are going to be late so I'm I will advocate that a taxi rank will be built I'm going to relate with the transport system to give me the landmark of the student of the of campus so where when I get a place in Kent Cron where the taxi rank will be situated I also get a place on campus where the taxi rank will park and convey the students back to the constituency not only on weekdays but on weekends also Thank you very much. Thank you too. That's very impressive. I will see. So we want to know more about you. Are you familiar with SWAT analysis? Yes, please. What does it mean? SWAT analysis. SWAT analysis. Yes. Just the abbreviation. Give me the meaning of the abbreviation. Strength, weakness, opportunities, and threats. Thank you. Perform a SWAT analysis on yourself. Thank you very much for the question. Strength. My strength is that I'm a good team player, very dedicated and passionate young individual who wants to make impact wherever he finds himself. And my weakness is that I am slow to act. And this I'm very very very slow to act to act. And the the opportunity is that me being a team player helps me to achieve a lot when I am with the team which I wouldn't be able to achieve when I'm alone. And the threat is that this me being slow to act leads to procrastination where decisions that need to be taken early ideally on. So does it mean you're going to procrastinate on issues that pertain to student welfare? I am actively working on it sir. Thank you. But you said you are slow to act. If someone who is slow to act and yeah actively that's very clear contradiction. How do you answer to that? It's better than it used to be. Thank you. He say it's better than what? Than it used to be. It's better. So you're working on it. That's good. That's good. Are you um familiar with smart analysis? Yes, please. What's smart analysis? Smart analysis. Mhm. Um you can go specific measurability. Specific measurability, accountability and time bound. You you don't have anything for our or you don't reliability please. Reliability. Yes please. Thank you very much. A specific measurable achievable relevant and time bound. Okay. Please. Thank you very much. So perform a smart analysis on any of your policies. Pick a policy of your choice and perform a smart analysis on it. Okay. The the smart studentled lightning report system. Mhm. So perform the smart analysis on it. specific like I said earlier on the QR code will be placed on every host where when students scan it it will lead them to a Google form which have the questions to the particular light pool that is 40 so that's specific and measurability should I move on yes please move on okay do you know pestal analysis no Please, you don't know. No, please. Are you familiar with any of the universities policies? The core values. Yes. No. University policies. University policies. Yes. Yes, please. All right. So, name one university policy you'd want to advocate for review when elected into office. Thank you very much. for the question. So far the policies I know I would want you to remain like that. Mention five of them. Students are not supposed to be fighting. And that's the one I the one I know. That's the only one you know. Yes. Please. Interesting. The university has a host policy. Were you in a hall in first year? No, please. You're not in. Where were you first? Own host. WCard. Ward. Okay. It's for only first years, right? Yes, please. Don't you think that is something you should look at when you come into office? Since per statistics students of campus are more than I think 80%. Thank you very much for the question. When we look at the halls on campus, the six halls on campus, they are mostly they are mostly first years which occupy them except for executives executive rooms. And now because because the number is small than the horse that's why they built that host to also accommodate some particular first years. So I wouldn't want to advocate that it will be changed. I would want it to remain like that. Thank you very much. So continuous students being off off campus is better as compared to them being on campus. Is that what you're trying to tell me? If I get you right, I'm not trying to say that, please. Then what are you trying to say? Almost almost every every every fresher Mhm. was in a in a hall when he or she came. Almost. Not everyone. Do you have your statistics right? No, please. Okay, then please your words. Not almost. Okay, please. About half. No, it's way less. Okay, please. All right, let me skip to my next question. Um, you know about municipal assemblies and local governments, right? Yes, please. Running for Kinton Asia. Yes, please. So, where which municipal assembly do you find your constituency? Of municipality. Okay. So who is the municipal chief executive for municipal? Honorable Sadat. Okay. And then which constituency does your conuency belong to? I mean constituency. Who is the name of parliament for? Honorable Ado. Sorry. Honorable Ado. name is honorable Mike Edu. Yeah. All right. Who is the tutor for? Professor Omarisu. Omarisu. Okay. And who the chairman for UNRC? Dr. Fael Adams. All right. I think so far you've exhausted most of my questions. Are you familiar with national politics and in international politics as well? National politics itself please. Okay. Since you are aspiring to be a member of the UNRC in SRC parliamentary council. Who is the minister for works and housing? I have no idea. Please. Sorry. I have no idea. You have no idea. Minister of works and housing. Yes. Like which which faculty do you belong to? Crop and soil sciences. That's department. So faculty of agree. Faculty of agree. Okay. Who is the minister for agriculture? Honorable Ericu. Okay. Sure. You rest all my questions. Thank you very much. Welcome. Mr. Wayne Fred. How you doing? Please. I'm fine. Can you stand? Stand. reading out. You can sit for me. Thank you. So for me, I like asking um fast questions. So mine is going to be like speed race. Okay. Okay. Please. I asked the question, you give me the answer. If you don't know the answer, don't stop. Just tell me you don't know. Okay. Okay. Please. Sure. So look to your right. When you're elected into the house, that's where you're going to take your seat. So then I'm coming to ask you parliamentary questions. Are you okay with that? Yes, please. Sure. Have you ever attended a sitting of the 16th house? Yes, please. Who's the speaker of parliament? Right honorable Patrick J. Do you know a miz? Yes, please. What's a miz? It's a symbol of authority that the mashall holds. Who carries the maze? A mashall. What's the duties of the marshall? He ensures order in the house. Do you know a motion? Yes, please. What's a motion? A motion is is an idea um a house a parliamentary member brings on board to be debated in the house. Do you know a standing order? Yes, please. What is standing order? A standing order is a set of rules and regulations that the parliamentary house follows during a difference between a standing order and an order paper. A standing order is a standing order is there are rules and regulations that the parliamentary house follows. And please come with the second one. An order paper. Yes, an order paper. They are an order paper is an order paper just an order paper is the the motion and and stuff they follow when they come to a particular system. Thank you. So to your next set of questions how many MPs do we have in in the SRC parliament? Seven. How many MPs? How many MPs? Yes. 14. He says seven is correct. How many? Okay. Okay. So, let me specify. Okay. How many UNRC MPs? Seven. Okay. So, what's the total number of parliamentarians in the SRC parliament? 40. 40. How many caucus? Three caucus. Mention them. the college caucus, the hall caucus and the non-residential caucus. Okay. So now let's go to So what's the full of the UNCC? Union of non-residential constituencies. Do you know the UNCC chairman? Yes, please. What's his name? Dr. Faizal Adams. Okay. So to my next question, if you are elected as a UNLC member, okay, we have positions that that's under UNRC. Which one would you like to occupy? Do you even know them? Yes, please mention them. The president, the general secretary, the financial secretary, and the pro. So which one do you occupy? The president. The president. Yes, please. Wow. So, my last question is a case. Okay. Currently, okay. In my under my administration, okay. Um, you have the UNCC president. Okay. and the UNC president um was called yesterday to court because the EC Okay, sure. Thank you. Yes, please. What are the primary rules of the student representative council at Ken University? The primary rules. Please come with the question. What are the primary roles of the student representative council at KNUSD? The executive implements laws, the legislature enacts laws and the judiciary interpret the laws. Thank you very much. Who is the acting chief justice of Ghana? Have an idea, please. Have an idea, please. Okay. The answer is justice for Yes, please. Thank you very much. Okay. What are the three arms of government in Ghana and what is the main function of each? The executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The executive the executive implements laws, the legislature enacts laws and the judiciary interpret the laws. My last question, name two STGS that a student MP could help advance at K USD. Do you know the meaning of SDGs? Yes, please. Does it mean sustainable development goals? All right. So, we answer the question. Good health and good education, good health and good education and gender equality. Okay. How are you as an MP going to help champion the the cause of good health and quality education and gender equality? That what you mentioned? Yes, please. Yes. How are you as an MP going to do that? Thank you very much for the question. with a good health. We are going to partner with the college of health and health sciences and organize forums and these forums are going to be held by lecturers who have in-depth knowledge on good health and they're going to talk to students about what it entails the benefits what we are not doing right and the things we have to do with that's the good health the gender equality it has already started now female females are going to leader Leadership rules leadership how are you that's the question don't set your own how are you as a student leader going to help champion the cause of that in my consistency for example I would I would I'll talk to people and encourage them to go for leadership positions especially the ladies affirmative action bill the affirmative action law no please you don't No, you're welcome again. What's your name again? Winfred. You're welcome. Thank you. Honestly, I'm so impressed. You're doing good. Thank you very much. Can you hear me? No, please. Said I'm so impressed. You are doing good. Thank you very much. But I'm also disappointed in you. You know why? No, please. You know a gentleman like you, um, we all don't have, you know, a professional CV, right? We are all students, so we are trying to build a CV. But K have a standard way of writing CV and day in day out the career service are always advocating and advising students to learn how to do that and I'm so shocked why is you being here answering questions so excellently but you have this CV here before we come to this CV let me ask you know one question since you are demonstrated intelligence what is the most recommended website from dosa that first year students can use to book accommodation it's coming your What is the most recommended website by dosa that student can use to book accommodation? I have an idea. Good question to limit you. Now let's come here. When filling your nomination form, a question was asked that on a scale of 1 to 10, assess the current administration. And you said that they've done well. Clap for them. That's what you said. Yes, please. And you said that they've been able to make sure that shutters work after 7 p.m. in K West. Yes, please. Do you have a proof of that? And which side does the shutter work after 7:00 p.m. from pharmacy to Gaza? Please. And the shutter work after 7:00 p.m. Yes, please. It conveys students from after from lectures after 7 to the constituency. Let me check. Would would you mind if I prove that please? Is is that true? So, so, so you have only one proof then of course you should have specified. Okay. Because in my college and other colleagues I know it doesn't work like that. All right. Thank you. Now let's come to your CV. So uh on your educational level um what you did was that education and then you brought the course you are offering closer to the education and then you came down and write university of science and technology. Do you have a copy there? Yes please tell me the mistakes you've committed. Is that how to write a professional CV? No, please. So this this I wouldn't say this is a trash but I mean you've not done well at all. I believe that was a mistake. So I would correct it. I'm open to correction. I mean you you committed it severally. I mean work experience. You also brought the internship part closer to the work experience. That's not how to do a professional CV. Even if you don't know, you should have seen the draft one that I've been sharing around. All right. I mean do not do not do not make these little little mistakes. Of course, if it is an interview for a job interview in my company and you are here answering questions rightly with this CV, I wouldn't even call you, right? And of course, you know that before they call you for interview, they need to review your CV. Yes, please. So, before we qualify to virtue, we need to review your CV and your CV is wrong. So, whatever questions you answering to me, you are doing nothing. Do you get what I mean? Yes, please. Now, let me also come to um your leadership experience. Let's see if it is true. You said you were former judicial chair. Yes, please. Um, do you have your resolution in this paper? Because I'm not check. No, please. I have it here. Let me have it. Please. Where's the response you received? You don't have a response for it. No, please. So, just what you would whether or not your resignation has been accepted or not. I gave them a copy to the JC. Please, that's fine. I'm saying you don't have a response to this. whether or not your resignation has been accepted. Do you have a response to it? No, please. Okay. But then on this same on this same topic, the reason why I'm asking is that in your CV, the expected date of you leaving office as judicial chair is stated there as July 2025. So it means that on the face you can sit down on the face of your CV currently you are still the judicial deputy judicial chairperson. Do you agree with me on the face of the CV? Do you agree with me? Yes please. You agree with me? Yes please. Okay. So you know you don't qualify for this position and we shouldn't v you. So should we suck you? Is there a way you can defend yourself? You come. Any way to defend yourself as of now? Yes, please. All right. Yes. The C was was written a long time ago. The C I prepared the C. Gentlemen, man, you're very bored when you're talking. be born again. I prepared this CV before we we opened school but the res the resignation came in when we when after we opened that was um in that was before we opened some days before we opened so I was supposed to change that but I didn't change it lying to a public officer is an offense now you have done well look you are lying to us now your tenure of office as a deputy judicial chair will be ending in September now You prepared it long ago. Why then did you put July there? You prepared it long ago. Now your office will be ending in September. Are we all on the same page? If you prepared it long ago, knowing clearly that you'll be expiring the office, it should be September, August, not July, that means that you prepared it so that it will suit the office you want to run for. If you are telling us that you prepared this long ago, you are lying. Dishonesty is not a characteristic of a good leader. Please do you know when your turn off is ending? Do you know? I wrote July because I did you know then when you were doing your CV? No. But I know I knew in July there will be new administration will be having handing over during You said in July there will be no administration. They'll be they will be handing over to the to the new administration in July. It depends the time the the deny that was to be will be organized for the handing over. Gentlemen, um I have my last three questions for you. Of course, the chair has draw our attention that we should still proceed or else we should have sucked you because you don't qualify to be here because it's assumed you still hold a position. We'll leave that to the EC to handle that. I'm sure they looking at you and they'll do with you after when you leave. So u you said you lead judicial board meetings facilitate hearings. Now my interest is what hearings did you facilitate as a deputy judicial chair? Example of one hearing what happened and how did you came to consensus? Who were on the board members on that hearing and it should be evidence? There was an incident um between there was an incident between two executives. So that led to misunderstanding. So we the judiciary committee sat on the case and make sure everything was sorted out. All right, that's fine. Give me one skills you possess and how that skill is going to help you when being elected as Kent Cornelo MP elect. I'm a good team player and I believe in teamwork. So when being elected as the Kent Cornell a MP, I'm going to help collaborate with the students and the the student in the constituency to bring about achievements. Very well. Thank you. Your name. Your name again. Winfred, please. Winfred. Now, let's smile. I think it seems you you seem to have impressed some of the panel members, but I'm going to do the real job. Okay. I'm going to do the real job here. Now I'm interested in your policies. That's what you are going to be measured with the policies, the promises you are making to the general student party. Now you talked about your first policy. I mean to summarize it's it's a feedback mechanism to respond to matters of street lights and all that. Now when you were doing your SWAT analysis you said um slow to act slow to act we're a very slow person in acting to matters right now how many people are in your constituency please come and give me your question sorry please come and give me your question how many people students are in your constituency I don't want the exact figure approximately 3,000 3,000 students. Fair enough. Now in a host in one host Crystal Rose is there right? Yes please. Good. Let's say let's take Crystal Rose. If student of Crystal Rose they are having issues with regards to street lights they coding they want to submit their feedbacks. Now as someone who acts slowly on matters you have about 100 feedbacks first of all it's more or less like receiving them you do an analysis right? Yes, please. An analysis of these things. And most of us, some of us who are even quick to act, we know how difficult this process is. Now, your your weaknesses, you are slow to act to some of these things. How are you going to do it? Thank you very much for the question. Like I said earlier on, I'm a good team player. So, I'll be having a team that I'll be working with. So this team is going to help me hand in hand certain. Fair enough. Thanks. Now you also talked about taxi rank. Yes please. Is it construction? Construction of a taxi rank? No please not construction but what? Bringing in the public transport that's a taxi to run from campus to the constituency. Which public transport are you talking about? Taxi please. Taxis. But to the best of my knowledge, I stand to be corrected. I know that before you would you'll be allowed to operate on campus, their steps and proceedings. Now, I would want you to run us through the steps and proceedings. These vehicles you are bringing on board would have to go through before they allowed to operate on campus. The steps that you would have to run them through. Okay. Thank you very much for the question. the steps. I know they are supposed to go for stickers, K stickers on their vehicles that will make them run from the constituency into the faculty or the college. Which which office of the university is in charge of accrediting transport officers with the stickers? I have no idea please. That means that you don't even know what is in your policy document. Now basing on that I would want to ask you how you came about with these policies. How did you how did you prepare them? Okay. Briefly, how did you prepare your policies? So thank you very much for the question. I took some student service in the constituency and asked how many students? How many students? Yes, please. about 200 to 500 students. 200 to 500 students. Let's be specific with the number now. 500 students. Now 500 students. I'm giving you the 500 students. Now you said earlier that we have about 3,000 students in the constituency. You took a sample of 500 and based on that you generated or you drafted your policy. Yes, please. Can we generalize? Can we generalize that based on the 500 sample that is the actual need that is the actual needs of students in Kent Chrono? Can we say that? Yes, please. We can generalize. Yes, please. Respectfully. Respectfully, I would want you to help me. Now, we have 3,000 population. Now, 500 is taken out of it. What's the percentage of 500 500 from 3,000? Please come. Percentage of 3,000 500 from 3,000. 500 from 3,000. Yes, please. 25%. That's 25%. That's 25%. Yes, please. That's 25%. Yes, please. Now, 25% you took a sample of 25%. Now you are generalizing it for the whole student body about 3,000 people and you you we accept that that is the need of the people. Some of some of the the surveys I made they were just one-on-one conversations I had with people. So I didn't add them to the 500. Please look I what we are doing here. Okay. I know you must be smart as a leader in answering our questions. The question was before you to give me any number at all that you wish to. Now he said between two 200 to um I knew clearly you will say this. That's why I opted for the 500 for you. That's why I opted for the 500 for you because I knew clearly that you will say that there are some you interviewed. I I knew that's Oh yes. That's why I said let's take the 500 for you. Let's say you even interview them those you those you haven't met. And if we are being honest to ourselves I understand I'm not I'm not criticizing your assumptions. I know you can never in interview all the 3,000 student. I know but then I just want you to I mean say something. I expect something from you that yes there are 3,000 students or more. the sample we have. I I want you to say something that forms the basis of you bringing this policies but it seems you are unable to say that. So in my view I can say that you just sat in your room you drafted something you are just bringing it on board. Is that what we should say? Now limited funds it's one of the challenges that honorable members and even as a nation we do face. How are you going to expand our financial pool when it comes to finances in your constituency? One strate one strategy you are going to expand to seek funding elsewhere to facilitate your project. I'm going to with the MCEs and the local assemblies to get extra funding with aluminiz to get extra funding to help me implement my policy please. Thank you very much. Okay. When Fred Wright Yes, please. are you good with maths? Are you a mathematician when you were in SHS? What can I ask? I don't know if I can ask. What was your mathematical score in your wasi? Was it an A? Excellent. Uh, very good. Very bad. Good. Good. Yes, please. So, you are good in maths. You're not excellent, but you are good in maths, right? I want to believe that. That's very fine. So, um, he made mention of finances. How you and I mean you want to be a member of parliament for your constituency. How do you get revenue for your um constituency per the UNRC constitution? Thank you very much for the question. Get 5% from SLC, 3% from local nukes and 1% from the college dues. Thank you. 3% from local nukes. What was it used for? He helping their welfare of the Are you sure? Very sure. Or is he said you're asking me or or you're not sure? No, please. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I mean, it's fine. Okay. So, um which article is that though in the UNRC constitution? with their finances and everything which go or you are not familiar with familiar. Okay, that's fine. All right. So the reason the reason why I asked you about mathematics is that you are an MP. You should know about your finances and everything, right? Yes, please. He asked you a question regarding 500 over 3,000 and you gave a percentage of 25%. My guy, you are not a mathematician. How come 5,000 over 3,000 then you I know I mean you haven't taken a pen and paper but estimating 25% meaning 25% of 100 is what fourth of it am I lying so five 500 is fourth of 3,000 please oh come on all right you work on your math before you be you are elected hopefully all right so do you know a chorum do you know a chorum Yes, please. What's a quorum? A quorum is a number of people that a house must get to be able to conduct an election. Motion to be able to to conduct an election. An election. Yeah. Yes, please. Only an election. Not only election, they can only vote on motions on matters in the house. So, I mean for a normal meeting, we don't need quum. only for elections and those stuff. I said not only elections but other matters. Okay. So that's a quorum. Yes please. In constitution UNLC, what is the quorum that must be reached for your meetings? Do you know that UNRC you have meetings aside the parliamentary ones? Yes, please. What's the quorum? Do you know that of the parliament? Yes, please. What's that? One third. One. Yes, please. Is the parliament sorry is the speaker of parliament part of the people who forms the No, please exempted. Yes, please. The deputy speaker is he part? Is he or she part? Yes, please. Okay. So, for your UNC meetings? Mhm. I'm not really with that. Okay. So, go and look for it. Is I think 50% right? Yes. Good. And if it doesn't reach 50% they consider one third that's very fine. So um you know the committees in parliament. Yes please. Right. Name just three committees. The vetting committee the finance and budget committee and the academic committee. And the academic committee. Okay. Which committee amongst the seven or so? I think how many committees are there? I don't know how many. Seven. Are you sure? Six. I'm not really sure. Is that true? Uh honorable is it true that there are seven committees? Six. So I I mentioned seven. So you want to mention seven some. Okay. So which committee do you think you best fit? Do you know how you you are even appointed into a committee like the the procedure involved? No please. that I know that every parliamentary candidate, every parliamentary member is entitled to join one committee. And I asked which one can you want to say something? Okay, sure. Um and I asked which one do you think you best fit and why or you want to wait and enter parliament before you take that decision? Yes, please. All right, that's fine. Final one is a general thinking question. I I want you to think if A crosses B and B crosses C, does A always cause C? Direct me. Please come again. If A crosses B and B crosses C, does A always cause C? Not always, please. Not always. Yes, please. Can you support that with a scenario? Just a scenario or you are tensed. I should leave you. All right, that's fine. You have done. Okay, good. So I want to know how much of the how what's the percentage of the UNRC coffers is allocated to security issues. Do you know 80%. That's fine. Who is the dean of students? Professor Miriam and Kasa. Do we have a dean of students? Nope. Dire of student affairs. So who is the director of student affairs? Professor Miriam in Kasa Asansa. Who is the president for the UNRC? Honorable Godfredwame Tandoqame. operator for your constitu please with the president for the UNRC. Can you come again? Honorable Godfred. Honorable Godfredwami Opare. Are you sure it's calledwami? Honorable Godfred Opare, please. Thank you very much. You're welcome. I would want to test um your critical thinking ability and how you are going to solve problems. So let's say a host in your conuency is facing demolition challenges. They're going to be demolished in the next 48 hours. because it's being constructed along a waterway on a waterway. How are you going to lease with school authorities to help the occupant the occupants of that particular host? Thank you very much for your question. I'm going to make sure relate with the the student the university leadership by getting some rooms for them in different con rooms where rooms in different constituencies it can be it can be in the hall s anyway provided they have spaces where they can at least lay their heads. Okay. Okay. Okay. What's the capital city of the United States of America? America. Please come to a meeting. What do you know? Do you know it? Please come again. Do you know the capital city of America? It's Washington. Yes, please. Do you know the capital city of Ghana? Yes, please. What's it? Ara. Good. Let's say I have three houses. Three houses. One red, one white, and one blue. The red house is situated or located in Ara. The blue house is located let's say in Togo Lume. Where is the white house? United States of America. Huh? United States of America. Where in the United States of America? Washington. Good. Si you've really impressed me. All right. You've impress all of us. I'm so grateful. All right. Pray for us and you can leave. You can pray for us and you can leave. All right. So you can pray for us. Please come. Pray. Pray for us. Are you a Christian? Yes. All right. Pray for us. No. Please. Okay. Please. Shall we bow our heads and pray? Our heavenly father, we thank you for such a great time like this. We thank you for such a great gathering. We pray and ask that may everything that was said here and everything that goes on here be successful in the results in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. We pray with thanksgiving. Amen. Okay. So before you leave, before you leave, before you are discharged, kindly say some kind words to your constants and appeal to them and then you are discharged after that. However you want whether seated or not. Good people of Kent Chrono Asia constituency Iasa Winfred do your aspirant for the next Kent Chrono MP come to you this morning. You have fed my vision. You have fed my mission. You fed my policies. I would plead with you that you buy into it and help us achieve this with a collaborative effort. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. You are dist Good afternoon to you. Good afternoon. How are you doing? I'm great. Who are you? I'm Shams Sudin, a second year student of real estate and a member of Kent Chrono Ajac constituency. Okay. Why are you here this morning? I'm here to be vetted for the position of for what? I'm here to be vetted for the position of MP for Kent Chrono Asia. Okay. So, walk me through your constituency. What's the constituency again? Kent Chrono Asia. So, yes, walk me through the constituency. Some of the hosts there. Let me know how the enclave is. Okay. So, the constituency is doing well. just that the weeds around are grown and sanitation would be a major problem over there which I want to solve if I'm giving the mandate to Okay. Do you know what a mission statement is? Mission? Yes. Yes. Do you know what a vision statement is? Yes, please. What's the vision statement for K USD? The vision is to be among the best or is to be the best school in terms of social economical. Are you are you thinking are what are you doing? What is the mission statement of KD? Do you know the mission statement of KD? Yes, please. What is it? The mission statement of KC is to be the best in terms of Is that the same thing you were saying for vision? Vision? Yes. Is that the same? Come again. Let's calm down. Okay. Relax. Okay. Let's come to you. Let's forget that. Okay. What is you your mission statement? Okay. My vision is for Kent Krono A to be one of the greatest in term of sanitation among all the constituencies in K USD. Do you what is your vision too? First I ask of your mission. Yes. What is your vision? My vision please. It's like I didn't hear you well. So let's start again. Let me say my vision. So the mission stand up. Okay. Breathe in out. Relax. Okay. Calm down. Okay. We don't bite. Sit. What is your mission for office? Okay, so my mission is to develop a strategic plan to ensure that sanitation in Kenton Krono Asia is key. Okay. What is your vision? My vision is for Kent Krono Asia to be the nest place across campus. Okay. Do you know the aims? Okay. Follow up. There's the one. Yes, please. Your mission and your vision you give to the chair is not here in your policy document. You you don't have it in your in your forms. The the vision document you submitted is different from what you are saying. Why? So why are you telling why you feeling a here and you are saying B out there? What's happening? Are you indecisive? No, I know what I'm up to. So why do you have something different here and you're telling us something different? Did you fill the forms yourself? Yes, please. So why? So tell me what you have here. Your mission what you have here. You don't know. Like I want us to proceed. Like do you know what you wrote here? Did you fill the forms yourself? Yes, please. Do you know what is here? Your own vision and mission. Do you know what is here? Yes or no? No. Good. What's your vision for office here? What is here? Yeah. Yes. What you wrote here? Do you know? No, please. Good. What is the difference between a mission and a vision? Okay. So, the vision is the future plans which you have for your office. You seem very confident about this and the mission. Yes. Calm down. You can go ahead. Okay. And the mission is the plans you set in place to achieve your vision. Okay. But yeah, you can't state your Yes. But but I'm giving a short. Yes. I was forming a whole policy which I was creating a vision over the weekend which is very I took time to create it. So I couldn't add some of the things in before the time frame. Do you know do you know what you were saying here and what is here? This is more detailed than what you are saying here. Yes. But I want to focus on what I'm saying now more than do you know do you know that everything forms a part of it? Yes please. So what do you why do you what what do you mean by I want to focus on what is here. Everything. Yes ma'am. When I met you guys before the vet, I spoke to you about the criteria for on which we are going to base your marks on. Yes, ma'am. And I mentioned that forms and CV forms is part yes. By the way, where's your CV? It's not here. It's in the file. What are the aims of the UNRC? The aims. So the UNCC is to How many are they? How many are they? The UNRC seven. Yes. The aims of the UNRC. Five. What are they? So it's to Yeah. Give me three. Just give me three. Okay. The UNRC is to ensure the interest of the students, the non-residential students are held to the UNRC is to ensure the welfare of the nonresidential students are looked up. Three, the UNRC go to parliament and ensure that policies are formulated and resolutions are made. Okay. What are your policies? Okay. So my policy so over the past weeks we've experienced flooding in some part of great Ara and even yesterday I think Takra did we have some floods over there and I've realized that this is a problem which needs to be solved and before you solve a problem you have to start from the course so I've studied there are some groups of boys in Ara which are the bus stop boys they've been doing some great works and that's what I want to bring to campus I've thought over it over a long period of time and when I came this I decided that I can do it because at home I deal in hardware. Is there flooding in your constituency? No. But is there flooding in your constituency? No. So why are you drafting a policy on flooding? Yes. We have to start please I beg you. If we don't solve the problem now is there a is there a problem of flooding in your constituency? The cause of yes or no. No. So what problem are you solving? The cause of flooding is my constituency. The drains they are wheat in rubbish in sand in so we have to clear those drains and the weeds around the constituency the host there are a lot of weeds over there and even with that it's also like security problem because when there are a lot of weeds and no street lights the so right now are you talking about sanitation you're talking about security please give me one by one okay let me let's tackle the sanitation first yes so looking at the bus boys the initiative they brought on board is very good and I want to implement the same thing in so you're going to stop boys from my chrono boys I'll get the the kin chrono boys to do the same thing which the bus stop boys are doing so we can procure wheelbarrows shovels mowers safety equipment for the boys which funds okay so in the constitution I saw that five cities is taken yearly from the students fees which is going and 50% is used for activities and security 20% how does the UNLC get their funding their funding we can stated clearly I don't need we can clearly constitution yes how do they get their funding five cities is taken yearly for from the school fees constitution is in the conution. Yes, ma'am. Which part of the conution? I can't recall. What's the location of let's move to security? You said you have a policy on security. Yes. What's your policy on security? So for security I think people do things in the dark. That is when please prior to the first panel vetting I spoke about the heckling we don't want the candidates to feel intimidated so as much as possible let's try and control it so most of the evil activities are done in the dark so I think we need some street lies there and we have to clear the surfaces like close to the road. We have to clear the weeds around it so that the area will be visible. When we do all this, I'm sure there will no way the the rate at which crime happen will reduce. So, we have to clear the frontage of the host and the path where people walk. People are even saying that because the paths are we can't even walk there. They have to walk on the road which is not good. A car can easily hit them and we can procure some street lights around when there is light and this I think the security men are enough on campus to solve this problem. So if you have the light Okay. Okay. Yes. Thank you very much. What percentage of the UNRC funds is allocated to security? Security alone. What percentage? 50%. How how many%? 50%. 50. You are wrong. Please can I have you read the constitution? I read. Have you read the UNCC constitution? Yes, you have. What I read? I saw 50 for activities and security, but I don't know it. Which constitution did you read? The UNRC constitution. Which part of it? You can't recall. Yes, ma'am. Mr. Sham Sudin. Yes, please. All right. I have a few questions for you. Yes. You mentioned your policies about sanitation. Yes, please. Are you familiar with the sustainable development goals? Yes, please. Which one does your policy sanitation fall under? the SDG6. SDG6. Okay. Yes. All right. As a student leader aside your policies. Yes. Mention any two of the sustainable developmental goals you can push when elected into office and how you go about it. So SDG6 which talks about cleanness and sanitation aside. Okay. Then SDG4 which is it talks about education. All right. What are you going to do about that? Okay. So in addition we are going to set up maybe I can go to the host and speak to the students to see how I can help them learn in study groups. And we can also hold seminars with influential people which are good academically to come and speak with them and help educate. But isn't that already being done? We can improve on we can improve on it. Okay. So what's the gap between what's being done now and what you want to do? Maybe we can do it more frequently and hold even tutorials for some students. Recently K University Career Services held a session. Were you present? No, please. Interesting. You're talking about frequency. Yes, please. Do you know how frequent seminars are held on campus? Yes, ma'am. How many were held this particular semester? Please. None. None. Yes, please. But I just mentioned that career service had one recently. Yes, but I wasn't present. You were? So, because you're not present, it wasn't held. No, it was held but I wasn't present. All right, proceed. Yes. So I think that's all. And some tutorial lessons for the students can be held from my All right, let's skip to other questions. Yes. So who is the tutor for your constituency? Dr. Titus Kofi. Dr. Titto is No, I think Dr. Titles for Ram, can you help us for sorry? All right. Who is the chairman for the UNRC? Please carry on. You don't know. Did I hear you right? No, I don't know. You don't know? Okay. Who is the president for the UNRC? Honorable Godfred Opar. All right. Um, as a student leader having been elected the MP of Kinton. Yes, please. Assuming you've identified a problem in your constituency, how well can you lay with the municipal assembly to solve that particular problem? Okay, so we can write petitions to them and see how best they can help. We can do followup meetings with them and tell them the problems there. So you have a problem. You write straight to the assembly member. We discuss it in parliament before we write to him. You've jammed your tutor. You've jammed the UNRC president. You've jumped the chairman of the UNRC. Come straight to parliament, discuss and take it to the assembly member. Is that all right telling me? All right, honorable member. I rest my case, please. I didn't get you. What's your name? Shams. Okay. So I just went through your scene. Okay. Yes. And it states that you get you completed prec. So that means you're a fan of NSMQ, right? Not please. I'll say general. My question is are you a fan of NSMQ? No, please. Oh okay. So um as part of the NSMQ um contest okay they have a contest that's um speed race. Okay. So my question is just going to be like speed race. I'll ask the question faster. You give the answer faster. Okay. Don't don't stop. Just keep flowing. So starting in parliament, have you ever attended a sitting before? No, please. Are you breed with parliamentary proceedings? No, please. So I want to ask you some stuffs. Okay. So I want to ask you some proceedings in parliament. Okay. Starts that happen in parliament. So the first one, do you know what a standing committee is? Yes. How many standing committees are in parliament? Please, I don't know. You don't know? Yeah, I don't know what the standing committee. So, you don't know the total number. So, can you give me three standing committees in parliament in the SLC parliament? the if you don't know tell me this is okay the faculty representatives the faculty president you're lying so if you don't know tell me now just move on this you don't know okay so who is the speaker of parliament in the s parliament honorable papachi honorable papachi Did you just say honorable Papa? No. Right. Right. So, let me help you. Right honorable. Okay. Right honorable Papa. Okay. So, how many Oh, sorry. Let me correct you. His name is not Papa Chi. Okay. Patrick Ch App. Yes. So how many how many caucus are in parliament? So if you know just I don't know. You don't know the caucus in parliament. I know some but I don't know. What's the total number of parliamentarians in the s parliament? 40 40. Yes. Okay. So I was about to ask you questions about the caucuses and the caucus but since you don't know I think I don't have to waste much time. So do you know what an order paper is? Other paper. Other paper? Yes. No. What about standing orders? Yes. So what is a standing order? They are the procedures which are being followed in parliament. They are the procedures being followed in parliament. Procedures. Yes. Please. Do you know what are the parties? No. Please. So what you just said is the order paper. Okay. Okay. And the standing order. Okay. Is the guidelines. Okay. Yes. Use that governing parliament. So to UNLC. Yes. Look to your right far right. That's where you be sitting when you come to parliament. Okay. Okay. So you be part of the UNRC. What's the full of UNRC? Union of non residential state. How many constituencies do you have in the UNRC? Seven. Pardon? Seven. If you don't know fast I know union of non-residential constituency. Okay. How many I asked how many constituencies are in the area? Seven. Seven. List them. So we have campus north south bombstein new site and jas so when it come to house okay it's an administration okay and we have positions that you after being elected this is my last question after being elected into office okay um you positions that you are supposed to occupy. Do you know the positions? So let me help you. We have the president. Okay. We have general secretary. We have organized secretary. We have the financial secretary and we have the pro. So which one would you like to occupy? S. No none of them. What are the primary roles of the SLC at K University? Okay, so they serve the interest of the student. They serve as a link between the students and the school authority. So they take the interest of the students to the school authority and ensure the welfare of the students are met. All right. Which article of the 1992 Ghana constitution guarantees freedom of assembly? Article 21 plus 1 D one D D chapter 1 D. Yes. Who is the acting chief justice of Ghana? Please carry on. Please carry on. Okay. Name one existing university policy you would advocate to review or improve. Okay. So I would like um about the host you see um non-residential we don't have slots for needy students in the non-residential host. So I would like to plead for slots to be given to maybe five slots in every host in my constituency can be given to some needy but brilliant students which non-residential hostess. So okay please can I start again? So five slots five slots from each constituency can like each hotel in a constituency can be given to needy but brilliant students because it's like they only have slots on campus but off campus we don't have slots for needy but brilliant students. So I think if we can help them by giving them slots in host it will help you welcome. Thank you. Honestly I'm so impressed you are doing so well. Clap for yourself. You are doing well. Honestly I'm trying. I just check you you in second year right? Yes. But I believe there are things that you should improve upon as well. I understand second year but you should try and improve upon yourself especially if you want to be a leader. Yes. In Krono. Yes. Right. Yes. Mention one um in your constituency recommended by those are for first year students. I'm sorry that's wrong. All right. Um and it seems your policies are highly specialized on clearing we at Kent Glo. Right. Yes. But you don't have you don't have that here. You you don't have that on the I don't want to stress you. I understand. But you don't have that here. Why? Or that one to you just change your mind like the ambition, right? I mean, let's let's put that aside. And when filling your forms, should they ask you on a scale of 1 to 10, assess this current administration? And you said there is still more room for improvement. The question was, on a scale of 1 to 10, assess the current administration. You said there's still more room for improvement. Is it the right thing you did? No, please. So why did you do it? Gentlemen, I understand that you are in second year. Yes. Ki is It's a city on its own. A place where we train leaders, right? Where people like us came here and we learn a lot. Second year, I think it should be enough for you to learn all these things. Yes. Right. And then society's club and assituations to they ask you, you didn't state the club. You just move on and say position head compound perfect. Yeah. 2023. Which which where is that? Where is that compound prefect? Which which place do you have that position? But it's not here. He just went away and had for combat pre 2023. That's that's why and um yes you also hold a position at faculty of built environment. Yes sir. Deputy easy chairperson. Deputy easy. Yes please. So did you assess people's CV when they brought it to you when you were deposition? So you didn't I didn't work. So you perform your duties at I didn't perform any very well. Um what what format your CV what format is that? Do you have a copy there? No, please let me let me What format is this? What CV format is this? Sorry, what format is this? Have you seen KD um CV like the they've been sharing CV around and they have a template around they sharing for student please? I've not seen you've not seen that. Which year did you complete SHS? 2023. 2023. Yes, please. What's your name on your CV? Shams fine. Spelled the last name. Fa Engine anywhere? No, but the spelling you have here is wrong. Did you do the CV yourself? F anywhere. Did you do this CV yourself? Yes, please. Did you Did you The spelling is is wrong. So why did you check before submitting? It's correct. All right. I mean good luck. Yes. Hello. Your name I can't mention. So I'll call you by mister or say or you want to help me mention it? You can call me by mister. Mister. Okay. All right. Do you are you um are you familiar with the word constitution? Yes. What's the constitution? The constitution is a set of rules used to govern particular people. There are set of rules which are used to govern a group of people. Okay, that's fine. So um does the school and specifically KSRC have a constitution? They do. Okay. So are you convincent with the SLC constitution? No, please. We are not. Yes. But do you know that it was a requirement for you to be conversant with the constitution before coming here or even before thinking of running for an MP? Yes. Was the work you are coming to do here literally will involve the use of the constitution. Yes, please. So you are not compent with it. to why are you running for the portfolio or you will later learn it? Yes, you later learn it. I have um I've learned part and I'll improve on it as time goes on. Okay. So I can ask you some questions regarding it. Yes. Okay, that's fine. So um in parliament you mentioned that MPs are there 40 MPs there is the leadership of the parliament. Do you know the leadership of the parliament? Which people are the form the leadership of the parliament? The speaker of parliament. Speaker Mhm. President financial which people president financial secretary form the leadership of parliament president. Ah okay there's or I'm not asking the question. What what question do you want to ask? Leadership of parliament. Yeah. And what did you say? The speaker of parliament. Okay. What again? I repeat it to the president. The president. Which president? The UNRC president. You're lying. So you don't know the leadership of parliament. Okay, that's fine. Go and learn. It's something that you should know. Okay. Okay. So do you know um that the okay the leadership apart from the leadership and the parliamentary members MPs is there any other um people that the constitution allows for them to sit in a sitting during a a parliamentary session? No please. No please. Are you sure of what you are saying? Are you very sure? Yes. Very sure. Yes. 100%. Yes. 100%. So I I know otherwise so mean I'm a liar or you are the liar. Who is the liar? Please I've not heard of any situation. Come again. I've not heard of that before. You have. So why don't you tell me that? And you saying no please. And I said are you sure? You you said 100% sure. Interestingly, the constitution right allows for people um um the vice president and other executive officers to sit in a parliamentary here um session. Go and read about the constitution. Okay. So in a session there's something called a quorum. Do you know a quorum? Yes. What's a quorum? A quorum is the number of people which must be present for um a discussion or decision to make play to take place. Okay. So um what corum must be achieved before that um um session is 2/3 of parliament is enough. Come again. Two3 two of parliament. Are you sure? Very sure. Yes please. Two t of parliament. Yes. Are you very sure? You always you say BS please too? I mean why you're not sure? Or okay wait maybe you you got your information somewhere. Where where did you get those um those feedbacks from? From from the S constitution or from your mentor. Okay. Yeah. For a sitting for you said two. Yes. Oh no. For a sitting. That's a session. I mean a session. Where did you get your information from? The constitution. No, a mentor. No. So where opp you know um about finances because as an MP you're going to deal with a bit of finances, right? Do you know about it? I did a little accounting. So I'm okay. You are an accountant student or No, last time I did accounting and this time I'm doing accounting. So So which program are you doing? Real estate. Real estate. Okay. So you did accounting. So you are powerful there. Yes. I do fairly well. Okay. So, so um in the constitution the UNRC constitution article 14 it talks about the financing and the revenues that you people you get that's the UNLC do you know it where you get your revenue from the funding the percentages I mean and everything do you get do you know do you get the question though yes I saw five cities five CDs is taken yearly from the constitution. Five CDs from where? From the constitution 50 from the constitution. We take it from the constitution. No, it's taken from the students yearly. 50% of that is used for security and activities. Then so 5C is taken 5% is given first. You mentioned 50%. Yes. For what? Security and activities. And you are still saying it. Okay. Nice. Is there five cities? I I asked the question in percentages not amounts. Okay. So you don't know the percentages. I know 5% is given to the constituencies for their project from which people or from which association 5% from please go and learn go and learn. You need to learn cuz you want to be an MP. It's not easy. All right. Yeah. So um finally I asked about your finances. What's the difference between um a receipt and that of um invoice? Do you know? Okay. Yes, I know. I'm aware. So invoice is like you are going to buy something and you want you just want the price list of the items but you are not purchasing it. So when you go they give you an invoice receipt first. So you can go and do your calculations and when you are ready and you have the purchasing power which is the money you can go and pay and you take the item then you get your receipt. That is the difference between the invoice and the receipt. Okay. All right. That's fine. Sami didn't. Yes please. Why why are you making me sad? Your former college president is here. When you were coming in I promised them that my boy is going to do a good job. Yes. God's willing I will do a good job. That's right. I I let Let me bring you to your field. Okay. So that you have some good scores. Okay. You said you did general arts. Yes. You did general arts. Have you heard about Echoas? Yes. Yes. UN. Yes, please. Between Echoas and UN, where do you want me and you where do you want us to stick to? Okay. Echoas is to eradicate poverty. No, I have I have series of questions. Echoas, we should come to Echoas. Yes, please. Now, my first question is that how many countries are members of Echo? 15. 15. Yes, please. Now, who is the current president of Ecoat? Oman his excellency I've forgotten the full name but the first name is Oman sorry his first name is Oman you said you want us to stick towards I'm asking you questions related towards we can even do both fine fair enough now do you know the general secretary in replace of the question you couldn't do you know the general secretary of UN the UN General secretary. Yes. The secretary general of UN Antoan I think is Gutteras. Gutter. Gutter. Right. That's fine. Now you have heard about sustainable development goals. Yes. I've heard about sustainable development goals. When you entered earlier Yes. You were talking about flooding. Yes. which um as part of its root causes it comes from your constituency. Yes, that was what you were saying. That's fair. Now you were proposing proposing some solutions to it. Yes. How does your solution Yes. relates to the sustainable development goals. Okay. So let's take the um SWAT analysis which deals with the how. Okay. You see these goals must be achieved in 2030. Yes. Now you proposed a solution. You you made mention of the problem the root cause. Yes. Now you were proposing a solution. Yes ma'am. Now let me even clear the way for you. It is your solution is in relation to one of the goals. Now I'm asking you which of the goals is your is your solution in relation with please can you reframe the question for me? How many sustainable development goals do we have? 17. Fine. Now when you entered you were asked to talk about your policies and you started flooding flooding flooding and we were asking is it part of your policies? Now you tried as much as possible to connect it that the whole flooding issue maybe in on campus takes its source its root cause is from Kent Crono based on your own sanitation is from sanitation problem. Thank you. Now you say you said that its main cause is from um Kent Crono your constituency where you seek to represent the people you seek to represent if I may correct myself I mean the flooding the cause of the flooding is the poor sanitation the the poor sanitation that causes the flooding so let's say for now we don't have flooding problems but our drains are filled up with weeds and what was your solution and what was your solution and our solution is to kill the solve the problem from the cause which is what solution which now we have the problem. Yes please. What what what solution are you proposing? You proposed it earlier. You said you wanted to correct yourself. I'm asking you what solution. What solution? Thank you. Now to correct you. Yes. You talked about choke gutters, drains and all that. Now you can talk about sanitation, clearing the place and all that. Then I ask you a question that how does that solution relates to the sustainable development goals? I think that's goal six, right? Go six. Thank you. Welcome. Thank you for teaching me. Okay. So my brother I want us to think to assess your critical thinking abilities and how you're going to solve problems in your constituency. Now issues of flooding we are stick this one is your 40 so we are sticking to it. So I'm expecting you to give a stellar answer to it. So let's say a host in your constituency Yeah. is facing challenges of demolition due to the fact that it's being built along a waterway. Yes. So it's blocking water from flowing. Yeah. So it's going to be demolished as a matter of due to that how are you going to leers with school authorities to help the affected students or the occupying students of that particular system within 48 hours? I think this it's a it's a matter of emergency. So to be frank, I'm now learning on the right channels to pass through to it. But I think we have to call for an emergency meeting in parliament to discuss it because this is a very big matter and I can't do it alone. So with the other parliamentarians, we can just call for an emergency meeting and see how we resolve this problem. Okay. Who is the dean of students? Dr. Mariam in cancer is there do we have dean of students or director of student affairs? Director of students affairs. So who is the dire director of student affairs? Who is the director of student affairs? Please I think the I made a mistake earlier on. The director of student affairs is rather Dr. Mariam in cancer. I'm not the dean of student. So the director of students is what? Dr. Mariam in cancer. She's a professor. Professor Mariam. And there is nothing like dean of students. That office has grown has gained some autonomy to become the direate of students affairs. Yes. Before you leave, let's do something. Let's have some fun. What's the capital city of the USA? Wait, what's the for USA? What? United States of America. What's the capital city? Washington DC. Good. What's the capital city of Acra? Hey, Ghana. Acra. Thank you. But that's fine. I'm building a question. I'm building a pree. Yes, please. A red one, a white one, and a blue one. The red one is situated in Ara. The blue one is situated in Lumu. Where is the White House? Please can you repeat yourself again? This is the last repetition of me. Am I permitted to write? You can feel free. I have three houses. Red, white and blue. The right the red one is situated in Ara. The blue one instituted in Lum in Togo. Where is the White House? Where you are? Okay. Okay, that's fine. Um, a panel member has his last words for you. and right after he's done look into the camera and then send some good words to your people of Konia. Senior you're welcome. Thank you. Yes. So my advice for you is that with the issue of the bus stop Ky bus stop staff you were talking about right um if you look at what is happening at the national level they weren't elected before they started doing that right honestly I'm so impressed that's a good initiative so do not wait to win before you put that initiative to place you can start immediately you leave here you get your voice and I believe that you'll get support from students from NOS's and other people around and want this whole environment to be well centered yes good luck thank you very So please rise and look into the camera and say some words your campaign. Okay. So good afternoon KD. I'm Shamsudin a member of AR2 and Kent Krono constituency. So today I'm here to urge you all to vote for me. It's I've already said my policies and if they are enough for you, please come together and support. Let's make it possible. We have to make Kent Crono a great and clean place. Okay. Thank you very much. You Bye. Heat. Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey. Heat. Hey, Heat. Hey. Good afternoon. How are you doing? All right. Carry your seats. Hello. Okay. So, please who do we have here? Who are you? That's all. So yeah, who are you? B. So why you here this afternoon? to not for ideas to not you don't have to do that just talk okay so I'm here to be vetted by the panel aspiring to become the MP for ideas not as escalated in the SRC constitution and article 16 clause one okay so just like we do with the other candidates Please walk us through your constituency. Let me know the enclave, some of the hostiles there. So yes, give me a brief overview of your constituency. Pardon me. Give me a brief overview of your constituency. Okay. So starting point of my constraint starts from the very starting point starts from engineering gates the topmost side coming down to uh can that side and then uh some of the hotels in my constituency are we have shalom hotel we have white house host also have also have adi host okay that's nice we want to know you more we want to know you So we would ask you to do something. Are you familiar with SWAT analysis? SWAT analysis. Are you familiar with it? Yes, please. What's the full meaning of the the abbreviation? SW analysis. Yes. You have strength, weakness, opportunities, and then Okay. Perform briefly a SWAT analysis on your personality. We want to know more. Okay. SWAT. As I started, I'm a chemical engineering student of K. I'm a chemical engineering student of K USD. I'm a team leader who communicates well with my teammates. I commit I communicate well with my teammates. I'm well committed and fully focused involved with the work involved given to me. So with this position given to me, I will address students concerns. I ask you to perform a SW analysis on yourself. Is that what you're doing, Mr. Chair person? Okay. So do you know what a mission statement is? What do I mean? Do you know what a mission statement is? Mission? Yes. Yes, please. Do you know what a vision statement also is? Yes, please. So between the two, what are the like the two of them what are they the vision what you want to do and then the mission is how you are going to implement okay so let me know your vision for office my vision is to make life off campus better and well connected for all non-residents students of IDsc your vision your mission my mission my my mission is to represent the non resident students of IDC to speak for them and to make their welfare known and also to cut for their to also make their needs known. Okay. Are you familiar with the UNR the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? We have five. Give me two of them. Okay. So, the ways and means of working to improve on the aims of UNRC. They also have the the ways of implementing strategies to addressing the security on and off campus. Okay. I'm glad you mentioned security. How what's the percentage of the UNRC funds that's allocated to security? 80%. Okay. So, let me know some of your policies for office. Okay. So, my policy I'm talking about security policy. Go give me details of it. Okay. So I'll make sure I work hand in hand with school security personnels also police the local police and patrols to make sure off campus especially my constituency is being made safer for its residents. Okay. Move on to the next policy. So the next policy is do you want to refer to your books? No please. Okay sure. Move on. Peer counseling and student support initiative. Go ahead. Peer counseling and student initiative as escalated in the UNR article 5 of the last aim who talks about advocating with the the school counseling units to able to train peer counselors in various hosts who will be able to Okay. So, pick any of your policies. Pick one of your choice and perform a smart analysis. Do you know what a smart analysis is? Smart analysis. Smart analysis. Do you know what it is? Yes, please. Good. So pick any of your policies and perform a smart analysis on it. So going by with the security first talk about the specific proceed proceed. So specific talks about you working hand in hand with patrol. Don't tell me what it means. perform the smart analysis on that policy you have picked. Do you know what a pesto analysis is? PL to the best of my knowledge I have no idea but I'm going to verify that is very fine. Good afternoon Mr. Alabad. Good afternoon Mr. Chairperson. Um please do you know who the K USD head of security is? To the best of my knowledge I have no idea but I'm willing to learn. Okay. So his name is Lieutenant Ken retired Richard Koba is Lieutenant Kenel retired Richard Koba Ishin. Did you get any right? I didn't hear you. Lieutenant Kennel, retired Richard Koba is you get a name. I didn't the microphone. Lieutenant Kennel, is it a rank you don't hear or can I write it down? Sure. So since we don't have much time, I'll just proceed with him so that I write it. Lieutenants cannot retire. Richard Koba is the head of care and security services. All right. I know one of the core values of UNC is to maintain security of campus to make students and residents of campus show. Is there a police station in your constituency or around your constituency? No one that is around where where is he located at moving down moving down to Flint and from that there's an entrance going to KSB aside there's a police station that okay so what's what differentiates areas north from area south there is a there is a road which cast Um apart which road is that the bank to the best of my knowledge I have no idea. You have no idea. All right let's move forward. Who is the tutor for not constituency? Who is the ttor for not constituency? You know. Yes. Let's move forward. Who is the UNRC president? UN RC president is in the person of opare. All right, let's move forward. I'm sure you know a little about international politics since you are aspiring to be a student leader. What is happening in the world? Right. So let's del into questions of international communities. Let's start with how many countries are members of how many countries are members of your How many countries are members of EQAS? What is the full meaning of EQAS? Economic state of West African states. Sorry. Economic state of West African states. Economic state of West African state. I didn't get you. Come again. Are you writing it down for me to read? Huh? Who is the current president of your course? I have no idea. Is it? To the best of my know, you have no idea. You have no idea. Okay. Which member countries of a coas recently experienced a cool? Uhhuh. We have every course. Okay. That's all. Every coast is still having a democraticated president. So you don't have a country. So it's Bina Edi. All right. As a student leader, as a student's leader, name any two SDGs you can push effectively when elected into office. Any two two SDGs you can push effectively. Sustainable development goals. Yes. So we're back on sanitation campaigns to make sure I not constituencies being kept clean to promote personal hygiene am okay also to make sure se passages have been made wider to make sure se passage se passage se passage se passage Okay. Uhhuh. Uhhuh. That's all. That's all. That's basically the same thing. Sanitation and sewage passages. Oh, SDG sanitation. Yes. All right. Thank you very much. All right. Yes, please. Breathe in out. Can take your seat. Thank you. So my question is is very simple. Okay. But I'm going to ask it at a faster rate. Okay. If you don't know, just Okay. So I move on. So starting with parliament. Okay. Are youressed with parliamentary proceedings? Yes, please. Okay. So we take it from here. Do you know a standing committee? A standing committee. Depending. Okay. Do you know how many committees we have in parliament? Pardon me. Do you know how many committees we have in parliament? Yes, please. Can I list three of them? Three of them. We have the budget and finance committee of the residence committee and also have the whole committees the last one you mentioned. I didn't hear you have the vetting committee. Thank you. So do you know what a maze is a maze in parliament? Do you know what it is? To the best of my knowledge, you have no idea. I'm willing to learn. Okay. So represents the authority of parliament. Okay. So by so do you know the speaker of parliament? Yes please. What's his name? Right honorable Patrick AJ. Right honorable Right Honorable Patrick. So you're going to be in the residential when you come to parliament. Okay. Do you know the compition of the residential purpose? The what? The non residential cus. Do I know the compition? You know what purpose stands for? Do you even know about it? If you don't know, let's move on. To the best of manager, I have no idea. I'm willing to learn. How many are in parliament? We have three mention. We have the non-residential caucus. We have the whole caucus. So focus. So my last question on the parliamentary proceedings or parliamentary staffs. So the last one is do you know a provin? Yes please. So I want you to do the action and tell me what they are first. When parliamentarians fold their hands, When parliamentarians fold their hands, it means they in disagreement. When the parliamentarian raises up his hands, he's trying to take to seek the attention of the speaker of parliament that he want to say something to the to the house. You're misleading us. Misleading us. Do you know what a point of question is? You don't know. Okay. So to what the full of the union of non residential who is the chairman for the in the person of opera. So the last question you're going to be MP okay and when you're elected you're going to be part of the UNRC has positions and direct which one would you like to occupy a president president so what's the source of fun for you and s fund for UNRC. We have the SRC dues. The SRC dues comes from you know students pay it comes from okay SRC deals from Thank you. Explain the concept of rule of law. Rule of law that is the highest law of the land which governs a nation. The highest law of the land that governs a nation. Are you talking about the constitution? Rule of law. Name one existing university policy you would advocate to review or improve. I can't hear you. Didn't get your question. Name one existing university policy you would advocate to review or improve. What is the purpose of the United Nations? Purpose of the United Nation is to bring all African countries together. Gentlemen, I'm such a person. You're welcome. Thank you. Please don't feel relaxed. All right. Um, absu action. Absu action. Absu action. You're not showing us any action. All right. So, you are contested for adas not right. Yes, please. What challenge have you seeded that you want to solve? So the major problem my constituenc is facing facing is don't is the deplorable the deplorable nature of our roots. Sorry the deplorable nature of our roots. All right. Yes. So how do you intend to solve this problem? So with this problem, I'll advocate with partnership members especially the school authorities and the local government as the MP to see if they can solicit funds for us to construct that road for the easy movement of vehicles and that of my people. Yes, that that's that's so impressive that that challenge is really happen. So when being kindly make sure you do that all right. Yes. So um when were filling your form. This is the part I felt disappointed. Now they were asking you on a scale of 1 to 10, assess the current administration with a reason. You wrote eight. You didn't add any reason. Would you like to give the reason why you gave them eight? So the eight is for what? And then the two you deducted for what? Well, I reach this administration because this administration have worked very hard to bring back the students week. So that's why you give them eight. So because they brought a student that's why you gave them eight. Let's move on. So the the next question is that what innovation are you bringing on board? And you you didn't answer that question. You didn't write anything here. How do you want us to believe that indeed we why should we vote for you? Because I mean when filling your own nomination they asking you what innovation you are bringing on board. as a smart MP and you didn't answer you don't have any innovation right that's what you want to tell us please I'm asking a question you want to tell us you don't have any innovation right because the answer here is no means we don't have any innovation I do have so why do you need to write it here because we should have this on record right you should I I understand when I check you are also in second year right and I'm so impressed when the second year students are opting for to contest your position this is so impressive but you should still be on your stance to do to correct all these mistakes but they asking you why you want that position you are contesting for and you didn't answer it so what qualify why should we me I still why should I even vote for you there's nothing that tells me I should vote for you all right now let me give you just one minute to clarify why should we vote for I said earlier Mr. Chairperson when I'm elected into office I'll continue with the works my predecessor he came when he came he was able to accomplish some some tasks but weren't able to finish for which who who was able to accomplish some tasks my producer sir what did he accomplish was able Move on. Was able to fix some street lights moving from the white house the white house down. He was able to fix some street lights. Some street lights. So you want to continue that with other projects as well. Just as I stated about the the deplorable nature of our roads. Okay. Spell leadership. Leadership. L E A D E R S H I P leadership. Did you check your C before you submitted it? You are contesting for a whole MP member of parliament who is going to represent entire people of idiots. Not and and you make a mistake like you're spelling leadership and you spell L E S A D E R S H I P pronounce the let me see Mr. speak that's all you spelled here right so how should we trust you somebody making this little mistake that when we elect you as you know as as you as not MP are you not going to make mistake when you're representing us Mr. chairperson. I remember vividly well when I was feeling got all my spellings right. So um now all right so um should I call a second person to do it? Okay I'll go with the chair the chair what what spelling does he have here? That's that's wrong. All right and you see you also gave us a CV without reference. So everything here how how should we believe that indeed this is a professional CV? Have you seen a CV without reference before? And you know that we have to award you on your CV. So one your CV you have spelling mistake. Two on your CV you don't have reference. So how should we award you? Gentlemen we are listening to you Mr. Chairperson. I remember vividly on my CV when I was typing or when I was writing it. I wrote it down before I sent it to the printing. I sent it. So what happened? You don't have reference here. What happened? You sent it there. What happened? Reference, gentlemen. Good luck. Thank you. Yes. Mr. B right person. Okay. Everybody's a chairperson. All right. Um, you see how you just position yourself to talk makes you look so anxious and we are actually scoring you for confidence, appearance and everything when you do this. Uhhuh. And your face already looks like you want to cry. automatic. Uhhuh. Maybe it's just your face but and when you add that picture. Sorry. Um there is one thing I need to go. It's very important. Um now when I check your CV, you were former um member of Catholic Church, right? Yes. In fact, a president as well. Yes, please. Which means you are a professional Christian, right? I want to give you an opportunity to confess, right? And you need to tell us the truth. If you tell us the truth, we we will consider, you know, awarding you mask. But if you lie, we are here. You don't know what we are doing. When you are filling your forms, those who endorse it, you wrote them yourself. Two of us. Be honest. I mean, you did it yourself. If it want to be endorsed for me. No, I mean you wrote them all of them. You endors it yourself. Especially the the residents. I'm talking of the names. Yes, the names. you endorse it yourself and you decide to you know forge a signature for all of them. You have you you have to tell us the truth because what we have here if I I mean I've let all of them check it's the same handwriting when you what you do is that when you write a name if the surname is ai then you write ai then you shine so youit yourself you tell us tell us the story behind this oh Mr. Speaker hey sorry Mr. chair person. I there was so like one person was actually writing for me but then the people were on board. So when you come then you mention your name then that person write it down for you. So did they sign it themselves? Did they sign it themselves? I don't want to go back to that. So I'll let that be. Anyways, so I've told you about your posture and everything and also how you address the panel membersh you switch to speakerh okay anyways ba breathe in breathing it seems you're not okay are you okay talk to me can have have some ice I I your eyes you want water Oh no, my eyes are paining. The air con is my eyes are paining. That's why. Didn't have enough sleep. Oh, okay. Your eyes are paining you. Yes, please. Okay. Do you wear glasses? No, don't wear glasses. Okay. You'll be fine. Anyways, so um do you know about the constitution of SRC and also of UNR? What is it? UNRC. Yes, UNRC. I know of I know of UNRC but not that much of SRC. Okay, that's fine. So I will start with that of UNRC. Okay. All right. So in the UNRC constitution article 13 talks about cororum right? You know right or you don't know you know. That's right. So you guys have meetings right? And what's the quorum that needs to be met before you guys can have your meetings? One third. Are you sure? Yes, please. Are you very sure? Yes, please. One. Is that what is stated in the constitution? Oh, relax. Don't stress or your eyes will pain you. Uhhuh. Talk to me. We need to be wanted with that with that of the of the horse and don't complicate yourself. No, don't complicate things for you. What is the quorum stated in the constitution? Do you know? You don't know. I know. You know, and it's oneird. Yes, please. Me, I don't know. It's one. I know it's 50%. And that makes me a liar. Or you are a liar. Who is the liar? So what is stated in the constitution is that 50% and if they are not available we we switch to one third h so that's what is in the constitution okay so read it well that's fine anyways um where do you get your revenue as an MP as an MP this from the do you know is in the constitution you said you are well you know breast with that of UNLC so I'm focusing on that for you do you know coming in as an MP where do I get my revenue yes that's when you have voted into power, right? So, you should know. Do you know it's in the constitution? No. Okay, let's move on. So, do you know the leadership of the SRC parliament? The leadership? Yes. Okay. Tell me, you know, talk to me. So, we have the speaker. Okay. We have the clerk of parliament. Have the deputy speaker. Clerk before deputy speaker or you want to just mention them. Okay. So the speaker, deputy speaker, we have the clerk and we have the MPs. Have the clerk and we have the MPs. MPs are part of the leadership of parliament. They are members. Is that true? Honorable they are members of parliament. So I ask you the leadership. So the leadership where does it end? He ends at the clerk of parliament. Is that is that true? So the leadership of parliament ends at the clock or click because me I know that there's someone who called them the martial okay I don't know if here they have protocols protocol heads to be they have okay so you should learn them all okay right do you know about the standing committees of parliament. I think he asked you or Mhm. which part do you want to fall under and why? Were you able to answer that question? So which part do you want to fall under? Why? Well, you seem tense. Too tense for my liking. What's happening? Ba talk to me. I do psychology and everything. So I can help you to talk to me. Mhm. Mr. Chair, should I let him off? Okay. So Mr. Ch said I should leave you with that question. Okay, that's fine. So um in forming a quorum in SLC parliament, do you know What needs to be met? What do you mean? The quorum that needs to be met here in the SRC parliament. You talked that about that of UNRC. Is it before a meeting starts or a section? A sitting for a session. For a sitting Yes, please. What was it? One third. One third. Very good. Is the speaker of parliament part of it of the people that should form the quorum? I mean he leads. So if he's not around a sitting cannot start. So he should be part of the coral. be part of the corum. Is that true? It should be part. No, it's not true. All right. Thank you, Sawa. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Hope you are fine. Yes, please. Briefly, briefly, I would want you to help me with the differences between a recurrent budget and a development budget. The difference between the two recurrent and developing. Yeah. To the best of my knowledge I have no idea. You have no idea now engineering students but definitely definitely most definitely should you win you'll be working on budgets. So are you trying to tell me that you you wouldn't work on finances you wouldn't fund anything? Is that what you are saying? Didn't you learn about how funds are being um taken or how the UN RC gets their funds? Didn't you learn about it? I did. Very good. So, you should have at least looked at it, too. But you talked about um the construction of the road. Yes, please. I'm much interested in that conversation. In fact, if not for the sake of time using my field of study, but as a stanch Christian, first as a stunch Christian, I would want you to give us the assurance. Anything at all that goes into the media stays there. As a stand Christian, I would want you to give us the assurance that if voted for under your tenure, you're going to make sure that the road is fixed. give us the assurance. or it is my promise to you all here today that if I'm elected as ID not MP I'll advocate with partnership members to make sure IDC root is fixed to ensure the smooth movement of you the student body and cast as as a as a good now You you mentioned stakeholders. You mentioned stakeholders. Now I want us to stick to that particular project that you seek to achieve. The budgets involve in the construction of a road. I don't know whether you have done that visibility study. I don't also know whether you have also assessed the funds you'll be getting as a member of parliament. I don't also know the alternative options you are looking up for. Sometimes solving a problem leads to another problem. Now if we take the road for instance if you are constructing the road one way or the other you are going to clear a number of people. This people also serves as um people who offers good services good um goods and services offer services to students I don't know where as a member of parliament in your capacity I don't know where you are going to allocate them these are all questions aside finances aside the other stuff but then I would also want to ask who are the major stakeholders who are the major stakeholders for school authorities and also the local government MP. These are the two these are the two. Now what role? What role? What role and how are you going to convince landlords owners of hosts to also take part? For me I strongly believe that they are part of the stakeholders. How are you going to convince them? Because ideally, if I have my host around this place, I didn't convince a student to come there. You get it? The quality of roads whether bad or good, I have nothing to do with it. It is my duty to build. It is your duty as a student to come and stay there. How are you going to convince them to also join this particular course? Okay. So first of all I'll talk to them and by addressing an example to them. Imagine someone has his or her store at a place whereby the roots are being constructed nicely and you having your store being constructed constructed as a place where the roads are not that nice or they being developed with potholes and other stuff. Do you think students would love to come and stay in a host where students are already there? Students are already there. We are there. I am in your constituency. I am already there. Students are already there. Irrespective of the quality of road, we are already there. So that is not your line of negotiation. But for the sake of time, it's it's it's a very broad conversation. Okay. And how to implement it is something else. I wish you all the best. Okay. Thank you. Okay. How are you? I'm good. Are you? I'm fine. So before you would want to test your critical thinking abilities and how well you can solve problems confronting your constituency. So let's take a scenario that there is a whole store in your constituency that is facing that is like that is going to be demolished in the next 48 hours due to the fact that has been constructed in the way of water the waterway that's it how are you going to coordinate or cooperate with school authorities to help the occupying students of that particular host within 48 hours Okay, I'm very much aware of the fact that this university homes their host which are being owned by the university and in such cases these hosts being owned by the university have rooms have security uh emergency rooms. So I will advocate with the school authorities to see if such rooms can be allocated for my residents for a temporal time. And also I also advocate with school authorities to caution landlords or host managers about about where where they build their host and if they don't eat to this. Okay. Okay. That's fine. Who is the dean of students? We don't have a deen of students. What do we have? We have the directorate of student affairs. Who is the director of student affairs? Director of student affairs. Her name is Miss Miriam Asanua in cancer. What's the title again? Miss Miriam Asanua in cancer. That's fine. Let's let's have some fun before we leave. Last thing. What's the capital city of America? USA. What's the capital city? I can help you with this. I can help you with this. It's Washington DC. Washington DC. Have you heard of it before? Yeah, I've heard of Washington DC. What's the capital city of Ghana? Acra. What's the capital city of Tug? Don't think. It's Lum. It's Lum. Okay. Don't think too. I have three houses. A white one, a red one, and a blue one. Okay. The red house is located in Ara. The blue one is located in Lume. Where is the white house? You you mentioned three capitals. So the white should be in America. We're in America. You said Washington DC, right? Okay. Before you are discharged, kindly look into the camera and say your parting words, last words to your constituents. Campaigning basically campaigning. Speak to them. Look into the camera and speak to them. Are you still tense? No, please. So, good. Good afternoon fellow students. I'm Ba, a chemical engineering student and I'm aspiring to be your next ID North MP and I'm soliciting for your support. Hope you fall ahead of my policies and I promise you when I'm elected into office all these policies will be carried out. Thank you. Heat. Heat. Hey. Who are you? My name is Julius. I'm a Who are you? Who is Julius? Julius is a level 300 political study student in the University of That's the only thing you can say about yourself. That's fine. All right. Mr. Julius, why are you here this afternoon? I'm here as an experent for the North Con. Member of Parliament Member of Parliament for Constitable to run, right? Eligible to run, right? What are the things? What are what are some of the criterias you need to meet in order for you to become a candidate to run for the position of North MP? Okay. You have to be a level 200. Are you speaking into the microphone? Yes, please. Okay. Continue. You have to be a level 200 or 300 student before you can contest. So, what if I'm level 400 and I read pharmacy? Okay. And also there's a better way you can put it. It shouldn't be your first or final year. Good. Thank you. Yeah. Continue. Oh, that's the only one. You have to be a resident of the con. Which host are you in? That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Okay. So, do you know what a mission statement is? Do you know what a mission statement is? Yes, please. Do you know what a vision statement is? Or what a vision is? Yes, please. What's a vision? And what's a mission? A vision is what you aspire to. attain and a mission is it's like a journey or the processes to attain to attain something or something that you are planning to attain. That's fine. That's fine. What is the mission for K USD? Academic SLS and what is the mission for K USD? Academic excellence. Mission. Mission. Academic excellence. Yes, please. That's fine. What is your mission for office? My mission is to serve the people of not with transparency and collaboration with other stakeholders in the community so that we can bring about bring development to the community. What is your vision for office? My my vision my vision is to is to see development in Audac because most of our roads are deplorable. So I want to bring development to that area especially some hotels who are so are you going to construct roads? If I have the finance the finances I'll construct roads. Where are you going to draw your finances from? from NOS's and governmental institutions the UNCC coffers let's talk about let's stick to that how do you get money into those into the coffers of UNRC okay we get money from the SRC 5% from the SLC allocations and also we get some from the nukes uh 3% from what is the full meaning of nukes National Union of of of National Union of SE Secretariat. Move on. Okay. Move on to the funding. That's all, please. That's all. Yes, please. So, you don't take some from colleges. Yes, sir. You don't take some from colleges? No, please. You don't know or no, please. I don't I don't have an idea of that. Okay, that's fine. What are your policies for office? My policies, give me three of them. Okay. My policies I have one one is entrepreneurship. I want to bring uh the people who are who are who have the zeal to set up businesses. I want to bring them together to help them to build their skills so that they can set up their own businesses so that they can establish theirelves and also an apprenticeship program. The apprenticeship program I'm going to deal with stakeholders who are who have jobs like barbing shops any any person that wants to learn something handiwork. So I I and my offic and my members will go to that. Do you know do you know the aims of the UNRC? Do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? They are around three. They are five. Five. That's fine. Don't worry. Don't don't count down. You said you know the aims of the industry. So ideally whatever policy you are crafting to serve the people with should find a way of addressing the aims of the UNC. Do you agree with me on that? Yes. So you were explaining one policy right now. Which of the aims of the UNRC is it in sync with welfare. Okay, that's fine. I don't want to go into the ins and the house and that's fine. That's fine. So, we want to know you more. I'm sure your constants are also watching. They want to know who Julius really is. So I want you to perform a SWAT analysis of yourself on yourself. Are you familiar with SWAT analysis? Yes, please. Okay. So perform a SWAT analysis on yourself. Okay. My strengths are collaboration and teamwork. My weakness is overthinking and not trusting people enough. Okay, go ahead. And opportunities. My opport the opportunities. Okay. I like technology very much. So I make use of technology a lot in my my in my life and also threats. The threat is also overthinking. Thank you. Go ahead. That's fine. Right. You're done. Okay. So, I'm sure you're also um very familiar with smart analysis. No, please. You don't know what a smart analysis is? No, please. So, how then are you going to how do you analyze that? Yes, this policy I'm crafting is going to address all the needs of the people is actually even irrelevant in the first place. How how did you come about with your policy? With my policy? Yes. How did you come about with it? So, as a I'm a very businessminded person. So, I like I like it when people set up their own businesses and or are able to make money for theirelves, not depending on others. That's how I came out with my my policies. Okay, that's fine. Let's move. Okay, sure. Do you know what a pastel analysis is? Pastel. You don't That's Hello. Hello. Yeah. Hello, Julius. Right. Yes, please. Okay. What's your full name? I'm Julio. Okay. Where are you from? I'm from B in the water region. The water region. Okay. So, which SHS did you go to? Bishop Herman College. Bishop Herman. Okay. Did you um ever run for any portfolio in Bishop Herman? I was in the cadet. Cadet. Huh? Yes, please. Yeah. So are you interested in uh national security or something? I used to but right now you used to. Yeah. So you wanted to be I wanted to be a soldier. A soldier. Right now you want to be a politician. And a businessman. And a businessman. Yes, please. Okay. Have you started any business of your own right now currently? Yes. Uh I do I I sell rice. You sell rice? Yeah. Thean and the local rice. Do you understand chi? No, please. So cooked or uncooked? Uncooked. Uncooked. Yes, please. Which brand? Local. Local. Yes, please. Okay. Why local? Because that's the business my mother started with. It's not because you want to, you know, increase the rates at which Ghanaians patronize local goods. Is because your mother started. Oh, and also I also like it a lot. All right, that's fine. That's fine. So, um you made mention of the fact that you are you were interested you were interested in um national security. Are you still interested in security in general? Yes, please. Okay. Have you considered that regarding your constituency? Yes, please. Is it part of your policies? It will be part of my it will be part why are you thinking of future I mean of my manifesto so your policies that you presented to as you don't want it to be part of it because we are going to literally vet you and present it to the people the good people of your constituency right so that they vote according to your policies so why manifesto instead of what if something happens and the manifesto reading doesn't come off so take opportunity of every step in this electioning process. Do you get it? Okay. So, security is part of your policies. It's not here. Yeah. Yeah. So, what about security is part of your policy? Okay. I want a 24 hours patrol in my constituency. 24-hour patrol. Why you don't have something like that there? No, please. I I don't normally see but I've been seeing now after um the incidents that happened uh I've been seeing police patrols all over even here and there while yours your constituency they know you're not getting some I don't think they go inside they don't go inside you want them to enter you want them to enter because I think they pass on the road and they go up to other place uh so the thieves might be hiding behind they inside the consp Please. That's very good. I see. All right. So, um security. Yes, please. Which revenue part of the I mean you're going to receive funding to operate your stuff which revenue or aspect of your revenue or funding is allocated to security per the UNLC constitution? So if I get I get 5% of of the allocation for I want a direct question answer. 80%. We give it for security. 80%. Yes please. No I you I'm not asking you for your opinion. I'm asking you for what is in the constitution regarding security. So Uhhuh. In the constitution it says that the SLC will give 5%. No. Do you know the allocation going into security from the funding that's coming to you? Yeah. 80%. Do you know or you do not? I know 80% of the of the allocation will be going to security. You're lying. Liar. Do you know that you're a liar? And liars will not go to heaven. I saw it in the constitution. I read it. Anyways, that's fine. So, go and read about it. is 3% coming from local notes which is mandatory going into security please uh in the constitution okay the first one it says that 5% will be given to from the SRC cers then the second one it says 3% from news to security and in all the in all you add and 80% will be given to security that's Yes, please. And then you have schooled me. Clap for you. All right, guys. All right. So, um do you know about parliamentary proceedings and everything? Yes, please. I know about Okay. So, what what um what's the leadership of parliament? I mean when you come here because soon you'll be here hopefully. Yes. So, what's the leadership of parliament? Of the S House Parliament, not Ghana Parliament. It does follow the same track but yeah you don't know the leadership of SRC parliament the we have the speaker okay deputy speaker we have the cler deputy cler mash okay that's fine for me then how many um sorry you know that there are parliamentary sessions that go on right or sittings When there's a a parliamentary session about to start, then there's a quorum that needs to be met, right? Do you know about a quorum? Yes, please. What's a corum? The required amount to take a decision on an on an issue in parliament. Required amount amount of amount of people. Uh-huh. Or amount of members of parliament. Okay. To take a decision. Okay. You you have limited yourself to parliament. That's fine. So in the constitution SRC constitution I mean what's the quum that needs to be um attained before everything starts one/3 one third are you sure no me I know of one you see you were right all right thank you you're welcome thank you what's your name again Julio what Julio was speci that's that's man's name all right you are indeed a warrior I'm so impressed about your innovation idea they are so brilliant but um my question is how do you intend to work that out with the issue of introduction of entrepreneurship training what are you going to do so I'll bring a group a group of entpreneurs together and I'll send word out and I'll go to the constituency And as for those who are interested in to become entrepreneurs, do you have in mind those group of companies are going to bring Do you have in mind those group of companies are going to bring on board? Yes, please mention two of them. Let me see. Nestle Gapa. Have you have you engaged them and you think that it is possible? Not yet. Not yet. Yes, please. All right. But I have the links. I think you should. All right. Now um your CV what format is that? What what format is that? Who prepared your CV for you? You are in third year. If we were to be in any other year, I would have forgive you but third year. What what format is this? Do you mind if I show it off? Do you have a copy there? Yes, please. So is that a CV? A professional CV? Is that what Ki has been preaching about that students should prepare? This is a no. Please. Yes. So why did you present this to the vetting partner? Because you know you're going to award you marks on this tell me the mistakes you've you've made yourself in your CV. Just tell me two mistakes you've made in your CV. And by the way this is AI generated and then you edited it because of the way it has been arranged. That is how AI will generate a CV for you when you give it to without a command. No, I did myself and you arranged like this. You said yes, please. All right. So, tell me two mistakes you've made in your CV. I don't I don't know. You don't see any mistakes in your very well. I wouldn't tell you to at all. Okay. All right. So, um let me ask you this question. But honestly, your CV here is not accepted anywhere currently. Anywhere. Nobody will accept the CV. And let me show you all for the audience to see so that they don't know I'm lying. Please. This is his CV. The camera can check this. This is Ken Career Service will see this CV and they'll be very disappointed in you for not attending conferences. Right? They've been preaching this back and forth. When you check me in my platform like this, it is there every day. They tell us to look for how to do a professional CV. Right? Please can look this. This is not a professional CV. Very soon you are going to complete school and you need a professional C to work. Right? All right. Now, let me ask you this question. What is the most recommended website for students to look for host outside campus? Is it what is the most recommended website by dosa for student to look for accommodation outside campus? So you areas North MP a contin student comes to you please I want to book for accommodation and I want a a recommended can website to book accommodation by the school you have no idea very well if you don't have the answer just tell me let's okay okay all right mention one who in your constituency that is recommended by doa for first year student wajingo I'm sorry. Thank you. Mr. Julius, did I get your name right? Yes, please. All right. So, Julius, um should the first year students come to you maybe not MP to differentiate between north and south. What are you going to tell the person a first year student who is not really a breast with the campus environment? How would you go about that? I'll tell them from a gate to engineer down to where the engineering gate is down there to the traffic lights on the other side. Which traffic light? No to the uh junction at where you can find uh 10 minutes. 10 minutes. Yes, please. Okay. Yes, please. That's north. North and south. So that from the other side from the gate. So this is the north. do the south. So to the right towards engineering is a north. Yes, please. And then to the left towards west end is aidasi south west. How do you even call it geston host by grace that's south you you mentioned that you reside at holding paradise right? Yes please. That means you're south constituency right sir Julius please I don't know you don't know all right so I checked the school's recommended website for hosts the kos app by dire of student interface And it states here that golden paradise host a nine story white building right con is in south so automatically means you don't qualify to run for this office if I start to be corrected that's if this one is where I'm picking my from is from that's the question Okay, let's put that aside. Let's get to the main business for today. So, I think we'll get the easy to check that I'm I'm not the person with the fin on this issue. Mike Uh did you check? I don't really know the demarcations. So you are coming to run for an election. Okay. It's something I've really been observing. Let's move on to another issue. So what is the role of municipal assemblies in Ghana and how do they impact students? So munipal assemblies so they build schools they provide financial aid to students that are that are needy that cannot pay their school fees and the rest municipal assemblies. Yes, please. Providing financial aid. Can you give an example of school? Is it they build schools? They build schools. Okay. Yes. An example of such a school in your constituency. This is an example of such a school built by a municipal assembly in your constituency. Do you have something of that sort over there? No, please. Okay. So my last question before I pass the mic as a students leader who has identified a problem in your constituency how do you lease with the municipal assembly to solve an issue for instance an issue of sanitation maybe choke gers amongst others how do you go about it please come again as a students leader how do you le with the municipal assembly to I to solve a problem that you have identified. Example, maybe a choke ga that is breeding mosquitoes and is causing bad stage in a society. So we we organize communal labor. How how do you go about it? So how do I go about it? Yes. Myself or the municipal as a student leader? Yes, please. How do you go about it? So I I'll organize the people in the constituency and clear the the gutter. All right. You know every constituency has a tutor. So who is the tutor for your constituency? Are you not? No idea. No idea. Thank you sir Julius. Time is fast. So I'll um ask you only one question. You mentioned you are political student, right? So this is a question to you. That means you address with parliamentary proceedings, right? Yeah. Yes. So imagine okay how does a bill that has been passed become a law? So a bill that we pass how does it become a law it is sent to the president within and the president have to ascend to it within 3 days. Thank you Mr. Julio. Yes, please. What are the three arms of government in Ghana? What is the main function of each? The judiciary legis legislator. Legislature and executive. Okay. And the executive implements laws and the legislature makes laws and and Judiciary adjudicates the law. So it means they put the law into action enforce. Yeah. Okay. Before he leaves briefly, this is the scenario. A host in your constituency has blocked the waterway and in 48 hours it's going to be demolished. You get it? How are you going to le school authorities to assist the occupying students of that particular hotel in 48 hours? So the water is surrounding. Please come again. The host is being built in a waterway. So it's blocking the passage of water. How are you going? And because of that going the host is going to be demolished. But already there are students occupying the host. Okay. How are you going to le with school authorities to assist or help the occupants of that particular hotel? So I'm going to inform the school authorities about it and they and I'll make and I write petition to them to provide available host or homes so that they can put the people. Okay. Okay. That's fine. Yeah. One last one. One last one. Let's Let's relax. Okay. Okay. There are three houses. A red one, a blue one, and a white one. The red man lives in the red house. The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? Yellow. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. So before you leave, before you are discharged, look into the camera, say your campaign to your constituents, convince them within 1 minute after that. And then I need to state this on record that the panel has identified that there is a problem with you whether or not you're ellegible to run due to where you said you live as a host and it not being in the constituency you're running for. We would table it to the EC. They would have the final seal on that. We don't have the final se. But I want you to know that we we set it on record here. So please your parting words to your constants. My name is Amaganu Julius and I'm running to be your next North MP. Thank you. Please let's have Ad James Benjamin Heat. Heat. Good afternoon. I'm doing very well, thank you. Who are you? My name is Benjamini, a third year student of this noble and esteem institution and also I'm a third year member of the K student parliament house that's KPH with all the experience and then the knowledge that I acquired from the KPH I believe that I'm capable of the task of representing student as an MP or a student MP. What constituency are you running for? Are you not? Are you not? Okay. So, I'm sure you are aware of what makes you eligible to run for office. Come on again, please. I said I am sure you are aware of what makes you eligible to run for office. Yes, please. Can you run me through some of the criteria? Thank you. You need to be a student of K University not in first year and also not in second year. You need to not be holding any position by the time that you file for nominations. You need to not have any trails in your exams or um you need to not have 50 with no trails. Okay. Okay. Okay. UNRC there is a specific and very important one. Okay. You need to be the resident of that constitution. So which host are you? Ford host. Ford host. for the host. Good. That's fine. So, just go into the details of your Okay, good. So, what are the aims? Are you familiar with the UNRC constitution? Yes, please. What are the aims of the UNRC? Give me just three of them. To um represent the people of the constituency in parliament. That's the K parliament. advocate to represent the people of the constituency in the K US parliament. The MP the MP also um chairs every meeting chair every meeting that goes on in the constituency. I have difficulty with accepting this your answer. Have you read the UNCC constitution? Yes, please. So where do you draw inspiration for this answer? Let's move on. What is a mission and a vision statements for for me? No. What is a mission? What's the vision? Okay. University. No. The word vision, what does it mean? Okay. Vision is what you see or what you want to um what you want to see. Mission and the mission is why you are coming. So you what's your mission? Thank you very much for the question. Thank you very much. Come again with the come again with the divination of the vision and the mission. The vision is what you um let's say you want to see in your constituency. No, the improvements or the um I don't know what I don't I want an English word for it. the innovative let's something that you want to see in the constituency or where you want to represent okay so you what is your mission my mission is to represent the people of K University with clear accountability and transparency as I said I am very vi in parliamentary proceedings so I want to be a voice piece for the people of K University and the administration and also to improve inclusive policies for my people okay so what's your vision Are you reass? That's why I said my people. That's the people of come again please. Okay then. I'm sorry. The people of IDA. Thank you. What's your vision? my vision. I have I have a policy that I call a bright idea. I've seen some I'm not talking about your policies. We will get my mission is I want to see every area of bright and with a higher internet connectivity. Okay. So now let's get to you your policies. I have the policy document if I can. No, tell me. I don't I don't we don't have the time to go and read and my first policy is what I call the bright bright the bright areas. I've noticed some areas like both north and south or what areas enough. Okay, that's my I've noticed some areas in my constituent that's enough like around host that at nice lighting is very bad and poor there. So what I want to bring on board is the administration the dosa and the okay let's move on to the next one. The next one is what I call the ask bot. So a WhatsApp or either a telegram um inbot or an appot that students will ask simple questions like the um police um number that the bot will give them a quick answer like the nearest hospitals if the IDC health center is actually equipped for certain illness like malaria or they need to go to the Ky main hospital. So the board will give a quick answer to some simple question that you can ask. Okay. I'm sure you need funding. Yes, please. Yes. So, where does the UNRC draw their funding from? Thank you very much. The SRC gives the 5% of the deals to the UNRC. The local also give them 3%. The various colleges also give them 1% each. Okay. What percentage of the entire UNRC funds is allocated to security? 80%. Okay. We want to know you more. So we want to know you more. Okay. So please perform a sort analysis on yourself. Okay. Thank you very much. So my strength is I'm very My strengths Uh-huh. is I'm very fluent. Your strengths Uh-huh. is very is I'm Yes. Your strengths are My strengths are Thank you very much, sister. My strength are I'm very fluent when I'm speaking. I'm also very digital fluent. here strength is fluent and you're saying my strength is okay move on okay I'm also very digital that means I'm very I am enthusiast in it I'm also a person that like to solve problems at least try to solve problems and my weakness is the fear of failure that is everything that I do I need to make sure that I do bit better to fail. I don't like failing. You understand? Uh-huh. And some of the opportunities that I bring on board is my problem solving skills. Every program problem program that I see, I need to try and fix it. And the threat that I bring on board is the threat that I want to be the one to almost do everything myself or I need to confirm that everything is on board. That means other people might think that I'm trying to take their job or their duties but not so that the trait that I think I think. So are you familiar with smart analysis? Yes. Okay. The abbreviation smart what is it? Simple, measurable, accurate, realistic and time bound. Okay. Do you know pastel analysis? No, please. Okay. Mr. Ji, good afternoon. Good afternoon. You're welcome. Thank you very much. I like your confidence. Thank you. Keep it up. All right. So, as a student leader, name one existing university policy you would want to advocate for or review when voted into office. for K University in general? Yes. Okay. But are you familiar with the university policies? Not many. How many are you familiar with and you mentioned them right now? The one that I can mention is the paper policy because of the elections they released that policy and we all were we all got to read it and got a very good knowledge about it. Okay. So the paper policy the one that I know already. So you'd want them to review it when you have voted into power? No. So I think the one that I want them to review is the one that when you are holding a position, you can't run for another election. Reason being that because I was the financial secretary and as I resigned, I the people that were supposed to the people that um took my power, they were really struggling. So I had to take a lot of my time to teach them all all of that. And I realized that although that I was running for election, I could have been doing all that job. So I think the people should be given an option to either for their power or their position or not. Yeah, let me say that way. There's actually a good rational behind that particular policy, but because of time we wouldn't del deeper into it. Okay. All right. So who is the chairperson for the UNRC? His name is Dr. Titus Kofi. I think he has been changed. So Oh, okay. Okay. Then that's the one that I got. That's the one you know. Okay. Dr. Faser Adams. Okay. Okay. Okay. Who is the tutor for Who is the tutor for not? That is Dr. Dam Faser. Dr. Adam. Okay. Are you familiar with SDGs? Come again. Are you familiar with SDGs? SDGs. Yes. No, please. You are not. Sustainable developmental goals. No, please. You're not familiar with them? No problem. Since you are going to be elected as the UNRC, a member of the UNRC and UNRC, I know security is dear to you guys. Do you know the name of the head of security for K US? Yes, please. What's his name? Lieutenant Colonel Richard. Okay, I think that's all for now. Thank you. Thank you very much. What course you offer? geography and red development and you mentioned that you have parliamentary experience. Yes, please. Wow. Okay. So my question is going to be simple. Let's give the answer. Okay. So starting what is a motion in parliament? A motion is let's say the topic that parliamentarians need to talk about the agenda that they move in parliament. Do you know a cororum? Yes. Aum a quorum is the minimum number of people that is needed to begin parliamentary proceeding. What are hands? Come again. Hands. Can I get the spell? Hansert. Hansert. I don't know that. You don't know. Okay. Is it the hand signs? No. Okay. Hands. Answer. Hands or Oh, I don't know that. You don't know? Okay. So, what are standing orders? Standing orders is the let's say if it's a parliament, you can call the constitution a parliament because Okay. Thank you. What are other what's an order paper? An order paper is the paper that contains the agendum or the motions and the previous um agendas of parliament and the the pre the previous sitting. It contains the details of the previous sitting. Let's say the a motion that or the answer that parliamentarians give and do you know the difference between a minute and another paper the minute also the agenda the other two also contain the minute that the the cler took. So the other paper contains the current motion or the agenda that the the parliament needs to discuss and also the previous the minutes from the previous sitting. Give me steps to pass a bill. Um first of all the bill needs to be brought to think hello. What is the difference between reoccurren budget and a development budget? A reoccurren budget and a development budget. Okay. I can say that um with the English that I know a current means that a budget that has appeared twice or or a budget a recurrent bud budget is a budget that has appeared twice and then a development budget is a budget that's allocated for development. Okay. Give me an example of each of budget. Yeah, I can do that. I don't know. Okay. Explain the concept of rule of law. Rule of law mean that with all things being equal, law must be supreme. Supreme. Sorry. Thank you, Mr. Man. You're welcome. Good morning. Thank you very much. I why did you bring us another CV? When I was reviewing the CV, the profile I changed last minute. So I realized that I made a typing mistake the four at the very first line. So I have to bring another one to complement that. Very well. I think I it's good you able to correct yourself. And then um let me come back to your club before I go back to your innovation idea. Um, you said you were finance secretary for Joseph. Yes, please. 2023. No, 2024. But yes, you still have that mistake. It has not been corrected. And and that that's the form you filled. You gave it to them that were you when you were in first year, you were finer. No, please. Then how do you justify that because that is what you've sent to us. I think it was an honest mistake. Please. It was a mistake. Yes, please. Oh, come on. Somebody contesting for a whole MP making this trivia mistake. How how qualified are you? I'm really sorry. Do you even think you can be an MP for a whole um what is it not right? Yes, please. And you and you are making this trivial mistake that when when you were submitting for you could have go back and check make cross check and make sure that you correcting all these things, right? Yeah, I did. I'm very sorry, but I did the review, but I think that's Don't be sorry to me. Just go and do the right thing next time. Okay. Thank you very All right. Now, you also said that on a scale of 1 to 10, assess the current administration with a reason. You gave them six. Yes, please. So, and you didn't tell us the reason. So, why do you give them the six and why do you leave the reason? Sure. And you read it, right? And you know, you have to add a reason. So, first, why did you decide not to add a reason? I have a reason for Yes. So why did you do add it on the form? The form was requested for the form. I don't have a reason but I have a reason why I gave them a seven. Come on. You don't have to do all these things. What you are doing? What if there wasn't anything like vining because we are going to award you marks on this right and you are filling a whole form a whole let's assuming you are an MP elect with some association. Do the right thing and look at what you are doing. you are making mistakes on your your own position you've held and they asking you a simple question with reason you decide to write the number without any reason how coary how should we trust you see the reason is when we were filling the form the time constraint I don't trying to give excuses but the time was really short so we tried to do that sometimes you do the forms and then it will refresh then you have to start all over again does it mean that when you are an MP for north and there is an issue at hand when the time is too short you are going to undertake that decision that is going to affect people. I think I will have to learn from this one and not make that mistake again. Very well. That's that's a good Thank you very much. contribution. So yes, let's come back to it. So the six is for what and then the four you deducted is for what? Come again. The six you gave them six. The six is for what? Okay. So do you remember the number you gave them? I think I I gave them a seven that like I said the forms it refreshes. I give them a seven but I don't know if take for me. I give them a seven. Yes. So I mean I have six year I don't need that. We are talking on record. Why do you give them six years? That's the current idea of MP master Gford Opare was able to let them resume the um the the study room opposite of CCB it was closed the there's a stud opposite of CCB the central classroom the stud room is there it was closed down master of par was able to make them reopen the the stud room it's lightning and he him together with the other UNCC I've seen that they started constructing the road in front of um front line we all know that students to actually make a change is quite difficult but for him and the UN to actually begin that construction means that he's actually working and then there are a lot of things that he has done that that's that's that's fair enough for please you said your MP with other UNCC members are constructing road please I'm a member I don't know anything about it okay when the road construction begin saw a picture that I saw the the president the SS president with But that place wasn't enough of so it was safe to assume that the other she also embod so you where you you said where they took the picture was I not or no they took the picture at but the MP that was there wasn't enough MP was rather what I'm saying we are not constructing any road we don't have funds to construct road even the SRC can construct road so what Okay. So the reason why I think that the UNRC is on board because there is a a post there is a P on the ID. Thank you. Thank you gentlemen. That's that's fair enough. All right. So what is the most recommended website by dosa for student to book accommodation? That would be the K University website. Gentleman that's wrong. Yes. Um, Benjamin, right? Yeah. You look like a sharp guy. Thank you. Are you a sharp guy? Yes, please. Very sharp. Which program are you offering? Geography and red development. Okay, that's fine. You said you were the financial security. Financial security for 2024 2025. So, you have resigned. Yes, please. Okay. So, apart from that, have you held any portfolio before whether in KUSD or before K USD? Yes. Or even at birth? I am the deputy organizer for K University Mappers. It's a volunteer association on campus that teach students how to build maps and then to become mappers themselves. Yes. Any other? Yes, please. That's all. Any other positions I've heard? Yeah. Yes. Insitor chief of my um school. Okay. But because I was a day student, I had to be the deputy. So I the deputy editor and chief. Okay. So um regarding your policies right do you have um roads construction of roads as part of your policies? No please you don't have do you think it's important or necessary in your constituency? Yes the road leading from gates to canam that road is really bad. So why is it not part of your policies? Because like I said, we all know that as student leaders to actually make changes especially on off campus is really hard. So to include it my policy mean a promise that I promise to do but I don't know the the processes and the requirements to do such things. Okay, that's honesty. That's fine. Okay. So um I asked if you were a sharp guy. Yes. Do you know maths? Have you solved maths before? Yes. Mathematics. Yes. What was the grade you got? Not the grade in terms of whether excellent, very good or good in wasi for maths. In was I think I got good. Good. Good. Yes. So you are very you know you are good in maths. Yes, I'm good. Okay. So 3 + 3 * 3 is what? You are 27. Hey, 3 + 3 * 3 takes six. That's fine. You You're good in math. Eh, all right. Okay. So, your listen, you know the parliament and everything, right? You should know about the parliament. Yes, I say parliament. Yes. So, tell me about the members of the parliament. not in um not including the leadership the members so that to the extent that when you see other members of parliament you know that this also uh my equal or my mate so the caucuses are are made up it's made up of three caucuses that the college caucuses the um UNRC and the JC so the the president and the general secretary of the question I asked I don't know if you got the question Please come again. Come again with the caucus. I said the president and the general secretary. So the type of caucus the the three caucuses. Yes. The college the UNCC please. There's nothing like UNRC caucus. It's non residential caucus. So notice non residential. Okay. Thank you very much. Mhm. So go on the members of parliament. The members of you must be quick with it. We have the president and general secretary of the all the colleges and then president general secretary of IDL grass campus. Okay, that's fine. Let me correct you. So with no residential, okay, it's only the grass president that is in parliament. The grass general secretary is not in parliament. Okay. Hello sir, how are you doing? I'm doing very well. Everything fine? Yes, everything fine. Um, have you heard about BBC? BBC? Yes. What's the full meaning of BBC? I don't I don't know. Do you know the headquarters of BBC? The headquarters of BBC? No. You don't know the moto of BBC? No. You don't also know the most popular documentary front of BBC. No. Now between Echoas and UN, where do you want us to tackle? I want I want us to have a discussion now. Between EOAS and UN, you know these two organizations, right? Yes. Which one do you want us to tackle? I think you should bring it to home like NAS or EOS. Echoas. Yes. Fine. How many countries are members of Echoas? You made your own choice. Yes, I understand. I don't want to say it and get drunk. So I say I don't know. You don't know? Yes, please. Now, where is the headquarters located at? Adishaba. Adaba. Yes. What? Which country? Ethiopia. Now my last one. My last one. Think critically. Think critically. Okay. My last one. How you mentioned some policies, right? Yes. How how did you propound this policies? How did you come by this policies? I want you to quickly run us through how you prepared your policies. Okay. You have your policy documents with you. Yes, please. Sure. I want you to quickly first that I bright. I'm a resident there. So, I know that most places are dark, really dark during the night. So, that's why I brought that policy to bring out street lights and all that. So, based on your observation, Yes, please. your observation. And the second one, please. The second one I I've noticed that most people struggle with a little details about the school like who who they should report to in case there is an emergency if they are here and all that and there are a lot of students that actually don't have information like the K University police number and all that. When we plan when you are planning you plan with by and for the people. Now based on your observation as a resident you have made a general conclusion that this is what the people of Aedia students of Aayazi north this is what they want but ideally have you heard about needs assessment needs assessment. Yes, please. The by the um by the word needs assessment. I think I understand. You understand needs assessment. Now, this is assessing the needs of people. People you pick samples. You get it? Now you assess their needs. Then based on their needs, you can even go further by doing indicators. Okay? to prioritize the Indian needs and truth that from there you can draft a policy to solve these issues. Okay. Yes. Based on your observation you have perized lighten the place at the expense of the most pressing issues there. I am also a resident of your constituency. Should you be elected you're going to be my member of parliament. That is not my pressing issue. Now to the over 3,000 students maybe that's not our pressing issue. So please I think when you are elected you should do that so that you know the most pressing issues of our your con your constitute. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. So before you leave just last two questions we are we want to assess your critical thinking ability and how well you can solve problems for your constituency. Let's take this problem. A host in your constituency has blocked waterway. Has blocked the waterway. Okay. Because of that, the host is facing demolition. Demolition. Okay. How are you going to le with school authorities within 48 hours to help the occupying students of that host? So I'm I'm aware that the school has I don't know if it's a policy but in case there's a message like fire and flood and all that the school has a way of relocating students into the um SRC host. So if if it's actually harmful to students that the first thing that we should do relocate them then that's fine that's fine. Now last one then you look into the camera and then so there are three houses I have three houses red blue and white. The red man lives in the right in the red house. The red man lives in the red house. The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? No one see the white house just like the flag house. It's for the of I can't hear the white house just like Ghana's flag house is that of the America. Okay. So who lives in the white house? The president of who is he? President Donald Trump. Good. So before you leave, kindly look into the camera and then say your last few words. campaign to your constituents and then you can take leave of us. Okay. Good people of K and my name is Benjamin Edui aspiring to be your next member of parliament. As I've been a member of parliament of the Ken Parliament house I believe that I've buil enough knowledge, aptitude and qualification to serve as your MP. So when you go on the push look at number three and vote for Benjamin as your member of parliament. Thank you very much. Let's do the bombs. Right, Tina? Let's do bomb. Come. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. I hope you are doing well. I'm doing very well by God's grace. We thank God. Uh, who are you? My name is Maxmillian Morimi, a third year accounting student at Kwam University of Science and Technology. All right. Okay. Why are you here this afternoon? Okay, so I'm here because uh I'm contexting for the member of parliament for the bumps aside constituency. All right, so let's go into your roles what you are going to do. We want are you are you familiar with what a vision or what a mission is? So what is a vision? Okay, so I am currently currently staying at psychology. What is a vision? Not your vision. What's a vision? Okay. What is a vision? Okay. A vision is a um something. So if I'm using my um self as an example, something I want to achieve in the long term, something I want to um the impact I want to have in the future in the life of people in a spec in a particular community. What is your what is the mission? The mission is um the the the things I have to do to achieve that vision that I have. All right. That's so we want to know your vision for office. So my vision for office is to help my constituency the the the the the things that my constituents will need the things that they want they want in uh they want to what are some of the things they need? So first of all first of all one of the the challenges that is in BSU right now is security concerns. I spoke to some of them they actually told me that there are a lot of security concerns in BSU and inside constituency. Another one is the rules on most of them are not having a form of themselves. Okay. Are you aware of the aims of the UNRC? UNRC. Yes, please. The aims of the Yes, please. Okay. What are the aims of the UNRC? So, before you state them, how many are they? The aims. Honestly, I don't know the number. Have you read the UNRC constitution? Yes, please. I read but uh okay yes I'm giving you the chance to give me two of the aims of the UN as you recall two okay so first of all one is to take to the the the students off campus um their welfare into consideration and then another one is to help improve the skill training among students off campus as well okay fine we want to know you more when I asked who are you wanted to go into details of it so in In order for us to have a comprehensive knowledge of who you are, perform a SWAT analysis on yourself. SWAT analysis. Do you know what a SWAT analysis is? Yes, please. Okay. Strength, weakness, opportunity and then Okay. So, perform a SWAT analysis on your personality. Okay. So first of all I have my strength is uh collaborative working like I'm good in working with people um good in communication and then my weakness is a bit of time benefit which I'm working on to improve in that and then the opportunities I have is um I am a person who always admire my people and so yeah okay so we want to know two of your policies you have for office. So first of all um as I talk about I've been talking with some of the students in my constituency and they told me that there are there's a lot of security concerns on on bombs constituency and so I would try and then work with any authorities that are available that can help. All right. All right. That's fine. Maximi, did I get the name right? Yes, please. All right. You're welcome. Thank you so much. Um, are you private to the bill that was just passed by parliament about disability revenue in parliament? No. I'm not privy to it. So, let me give you a bill. It states that disability disabled students should have a representation in parliament. Are you in support of that? Yes, please I am. And why do you have that? Of course. Um this is a I am myself as a person with disability and then previous when I was in first year I I heard this um analysis that we have to get a representative in parliament because sometimes there are some discussions in parliament here which the disability association don't have access to and we don't hear. So at the end of the day we do things that are contrary to let's say decisions that are being taken by the parliament. And so yes, we have to get a representative here so that at the end of the day if something is being discussed here they the person will send it back to the the SWD KSD. Yes. So all right. So during master Franco's time as SRC president even though disabled students didn't have a representation here there was a bill passed by that parliament in favor of disabled students. So does it mean that without representation disabled students are so considered in the decision making of the school? I mean the student leaders please can ask the question. During Master Franco's time as SRC president a bill was passed to make donations to the disabled students that means that even without representation in parliament disabled students were still considered in the decision making of students leaders that not stand does it still you still stand by that the decision that you still need the parliament yes please we still do because because um if um we don't have a a representative here representing the person with disability. Um the information might come but it might it's like information traveling it changes before it gets to probably um our association um the real idea or the the the idea behind this uh information might change a bit. So our person our own person representing us here will probably bring us the information that we will see it as oh okay this is our own person who is giving us the information. So that is Thank you. So now that the bill has been passed, what are your students as presidents? Yes. So and the students parliament as parliament. Yes. I I'm very happy to hear that the bill has been passed and so I would congratulate them and then give them the thanks maximum acknowledgement that they need because um taking us into consideration gives us that kind of motivation and then encouragement that we our views are going to take into consideration. So we are very I mean thankful for that. All right. Thank you very much for your time and attention. You're welcome. Thank you so much. Hello senior. How are you? I'm doing very well. Thank you. So I'm in parliament and yesterday I voted for the bill. So thank you for at least acknowledging us. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. So my question to you is that are you with parliamentary proceedings? Am I abressed with parliamentary proceedings? Yes. Uh not really. Not really. Yes, please. Okay. I wanted I wanted to ask something about if you are not address Yes, please. What's the Union UN RC? Union of non-residential constituencies. Okay. Which questions are you contesting? Who is the senior tutor? Who is the senior tutor? Senior tutor. The current MP. No, the senior tutor. You know that MPs have senior tutors. Very well. It's like the college the college has. Okay. So the MP is senior tutor. Okay. I don't have idea about that. You know the name of your current MP? Yes. is here watching great his work that he has done and what he needs to uh add up. Yes. So he's here. He's watching you. You can tell. Okay. So I've already spoken with him. So yeah. So um yeah. So um or you feel ah he says why don't you see this? No, I can't. You said I should rate him about rate his Okay. Rating. Rating. Okay. Okay. What he needs to add up? Yes. So, if I'm rating him, I will give him eight out of 10. What he needs to add up. Okay. So right now um what they need to add up is um to get let's say or engage with some of the host managers in Bomb. to host managers in Bombsite because you will see some of the hosts there the amount of money they take for those uh rooms um not um I mean let me say yes please you're welcome thank you what is the Ken USD code of conduct Ken code of conduct code of conduct sorry that How are you? Name the three arms of government in Ghana. The three acts arms of government. Arms of government. Okay. The executive, the judiciary and then the parliament. That is the legislature. Thank you. Of course, you're welcome. Yeah. Thank you so much. I must be honest, I'm so impressed about the way you talk, the way you answer questions. Thank you. And I love the fact that when they ask you general questions, you don't know. You say no. I'm so grateful. Now, you did raise the concern the fact that um your current MP um has not been able to work on posttop prices, which means the price of food stores in your constituency are very expensive. How do you intend to solve that problem? Okay, so I will use myself as an example with the host that I'm living. No, the question is how do you intend to solve the problem? So I will get I mean engage with try and then meet some of the host managers and then we talk about then we try and then speak about them about the challenges that that some of the students have sometimes face. You think that that has not been done already? Pardon? You think they have not already been engaging the host managers already? Okay. I'm not I'm not uh sure about that one. Very well. Now tell me one of the most recommended website for students to book accommodation at Bomu by Dosa. By dosa dosa. Okay. The bums inside constit x student can use the x page to book accommodation. Is that to students? Yes, please. That they can What is the most recommended website doer for students to book accommodation at Bonsu State? Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. All right. You don't know the answer? Yes. Thank you. Yes. Um, Mimi or did I mention it right? Yes, please. Okay. Um so far you have you have really conducted yourself very well your confidence and everything. Um, do you know about a cororum? About a cororum. Cororum. Quorum in parliament. Cororum. No, please. No, please. You don't know? Yes, please. Okay. All right. Do you know about the standing committees of the SRC parliament? Standing committees? I know some not. So, mention the ones you know. Okay. So, can I ask one thing? Is it are you talking about let's say from the president's No, I said standing committees of the SRC parliament. Yeah. You don't know? Yes, please. Okay. Do you know where you get your funds from? According to the UNRC constitution, our funds? Yeah. Funding or revenue from? No, please. You don't know? Yes, please. Okay, that's good. Say, good afternoon. Good afternoon. Lisa, how are you doing? I'm doing very well. Thank God. Okay. Um, there are two organizations I want to stick with. Okay. I want to stick to now. We have Echoas and we have the United Nations. Where do you want us to stick to? Okay. Let's stick to the United Nations. Why? Um because uh I do follow United Nations news. So yes, who is the current Secretary General of the United Nations? Please. Okay, now with the second one. Now let's go to equas. Okay. Yes. Let's bring it to Africa. Okay. Now what's the full meaning of equas? Okay. Economic community of West African state. Economic community of West African state. Okay. And then where is the headquarters located? The headquarters is located uh when you become an MP. I know that you research on that. Sure. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Mr. Murimi, before you leave, you would want to test your critical thinking ability and how well you can solve problems. So let's take your conency for instance. Let's say a host was facing demolition due to the fact that it's been constructed in the way of water. You get my question. How are you going to le with school authorities to assist the occupants I mean the students occupying that particular within 48 hours? Okay. So the host is I mean in a runway where like run water test. So I'll make sure I speak to the uh authorities and then we will now I mean sit like look around the hotel that is available for the students to I mean within 48 hours it is happening in the second semester midway second semester around you know second semester it rains a lot in second semester. Yes. And almost every host like all host are booked and this hotel is having like about 70 occupants of it. How are you going 70? How are you going to assist them? So our last question for you, what has your educational background you have on your CV here and the skills you have on your CV prepare you for the job ahead? Okay. So the CV here I'm having a lot I'm having um I've taken a lot of be precise what has your educational background on educational background and the skills you possess on your CV prepare you for the tax a okay so leadership trainings which has prepared me given me that kind of uh communication skills and then which I will be able to communicate with um my constituents and then the authorities linking them trying to where I'll have that confidence or the ability to advocate on behalf skills part is fine. All right. What about educational background? Educational background. Okay. So the educational background um very thank you. Can I ask a question? Thank you. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Okay. Before you leave, let's have some fun before you leave. Okay. So I have three houses. three houses. A red one, a blue one, and a white one. The red man lives in the red house. The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? The red man lives in the red house. The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? No one. That's fine. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Before you leave, before you get discharged, kindly look into the camera over there and then speak to your constants. campaign to them. Why did you come to me? All right. That side. Okay. All right. So, my name is Maxini contesting for sign constituency MP. So, the reason why you should vote for me is I'm going to take the constituenc concerns into consideration. um I'm going to come closer to you and then we try and take all things that we work together to help Bonza constituent to achieve all the challenges that we have and all the things that we need to do to help our constituent to thrive. Thank you so much. Thank you. Okay. So, who are you? Who are you? Nathan Keta is a year three computer science student. A passionate person about bringing up innovative solutions to problems in society around him. He has a weakness around negatively thinking. We'll get it. That's fine. Don't jump it. Sure thing. So what position are you running for? I'm here vying for the position of Bonsai Hensan, member of parliament. Okay, good. So before we get into all of that, do you know what a mission statement? What a mission is? Yes, I do. You know what a vision is? Yes, I do. What is a vision? What's the mission? Okay. A mission statement is clearly an approach that you have towards fulfilling a vision that you have for a particular in this case in for Bomu and Einstein. Yes, please. What's a so what's vision? Vision is what I seek to do in this case for Bomin. Okay. I like the way you are situating everything confining yourselves to yourself to bomb. That's very fine. So have you have you read the UNRC constitution? Yes, I have. Do you know the aims of the UNRC constitution? Yes, I do. How many are they? There are five aims in the UNCC. Okay, give me just two of them. Okay. So the first aim it's to implement strategies and policies to ensure the security on and off campus for the well-being of um students. And a second, no let me take the last policy. The last policy which mostly isn't um considered by students but essential is um partnering with the KUSC counseling unit to help students with their mental well-being. Okay, that's fine. So let us know we want you to perform a smart analysis. Pick one of your policies. Perform a smart analysis on that. All right. I'll take my first policy. the revamp of the Bonso and sign community watchdog policy. Bonso is notoriously known for illegal activities, criminal activities. As such, I look forward to ensuring a revamp of the community watchdog policy which is in existence at the moment. Yeah. I seek to ensure that many watchd dogs are actively partaking in the in ensuring the security of the residents in Bono and Aensan as well. I seek to make this possible by collaborating with the local government. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Before we move on to the next set of questions, we want to know you better as we proceed with or progress with the vetting process. So, perform a SWAT analysis on yourself. Thank you, honorable chair. I am a passionate computer science student, a year three computer science student who seeks to bring up innovative solutions to problems around me. And by so doing, I tend to avoid negative company because this negative company often hinder my intent for bringing up innovative solutions. But positively, I I keep my circle I keep my circle of friends having a similar intent so I can always keep up with my innovation my with my innovative solutions. Thank you. Mr. Good afternoon. Pardon? Yes, please. Yes, please. Since you are so centered on security, do you happen to know the Commander of the K USD police. To the best of my knowledge, I have no idea. Who is the head of security services on KD campus? To the best of my knowledge, I have no idea. So, as a student leader, how are you going to le with the police to ensure security safety on Bum elected into power? Honorable member, honorable panel member, I seek to learn continuously and as such I won't let this um blind side be a hindrance to me. I'll seek to know them and bring forth my policies before them and ensure that we collaborate on them. Which year are you in again? Presently I'm in the third year. You're in the third year. A leader is a proactive person. You're supposed to have done your research before coming to CTA. Please should you be elected? I'll be expecting much of you. Thank you very much. You're welcome, sir. Mr. Nataniel, honorable panel member. So my questions will be simple. Okay, I just need fast answers. Okay, so starting from parliament, what is a motion in parliament? Okay, thank you honorable panel member. A motion in parliament is a thank me again. I just No fast answers. Sorry. Okay. A motion is a statement to be deliberated upon by parliamentarians either to be accepted or to be discarded. Thank you. Do you know what conventional signs are in parliament? Come again. Honorable. Conventional science. Do you know it? Can you perform it? Sorry, I have no idea to the best of my knowledge. Do you know what a point of order is? Yes, I do. What are they? A point of order is a point of order is a statement made to ensure calm in the parliament for proceedings to continue. Perform it to perform a point of order. I need to be the speaker of parliament to use. You're lying. You're lying. You're lying. I was just opportunity to lie. You're lying. So my last question. Yes sir. Do you know what a standing committee is in parliament? to the best of my knowledge. If you don't know, just give me like three committees in parliament. And if you are elected into office, which parliamentary um committee would you like to be on and why? The vetting committee is one, the academic committee is one and the privileges committee is one. Vetting committee. better is a thorough process to ensure that members members who have presented themselves um Mr. Gia code of conduct to the best of my knowledge I have no idea. Okay. Explain the concept of rule of law. The rule of law states that each and everyone is equal before the law and is subject to the the the punishment and the rewards the law provides. Okay, Natan right? Yes sir. Not. Did you plan your day today? Yes, I did. Respectfully? Yes, I did. Are you properly dressed? Yes, I believe so. Now, let me ask a follow-up question. If you are to appear for a 1 million a $1 million job, is this is this how you are going to dress? Honorable panel member. Yes, please tell us the time according to your watch. Thank you. Honorable Panama, I cannot do so in the present moment. Why? I have no words at the moment. All right. Um, boss, please your name again. I am Nathaniel. All right. I have one question, two questions for you now. The first one is um pick the odd one out. Right. Honorable panel member, can you kindly come again? I said my question is pick the odd one out. Yes, please. The general secretary, the financial secretary, the organizing secretary, the women's development secretary, the women's development secretary. Why I believe the above secretaries you mentioned form part of the executive council very well that's fine my next question um looking at your CV right do you know the Keny standard way of writing CV do you know the Keny standard way of writing CV to the best of my knowledge no please no so what what format is this I this this is your CV yes please yes what format Is this I use the combine approach. The combined approach? Yes, please. All right. Tell me one mistake in your CV. I remember I omitted the languages I speak. No, not not necessarily the languages you speak. Well, there's no time so I wouldn't have time to correct you, but let me probe on one main thing. You said um you you partake in a mini project that is creating app to help connect Ghanaian business owners to global markets. What what's the name of that app? Cartified is the name. And you developed the app? I did it with the team members, a group of Is the app working? Come again, please. Is the app working? Yes, it is. Very well. Thank you. Okay. Yeah. The name again? Um, Natan, right? Yes, honorable member. Okay. Do you know um a quorum? Yes, I do. So, what's a quorum? A quorum is a minimum number of people needed for a meeting to commence. Thank you. Okay, that's one. So, um in the SRC parliament, what's the um quorum that needs to meet met before a meeting starts? A third of the parliamentarians of the SRC parliament need to be present. Thank you. That's okay. Before you leave, let's do two things just two. So I'm giving you a scenario in your host in your hall in your constituency a host is blocking the waterway due to that fact is facing demolition problem is going to be demolished. How are you going to le with school authorities to help the occupying student the occupants of that host? Thank you honorable chair. I believe the hotel management need to be sanctioned because they should be well aware they were building waterway in 48 hours the sanction and only a long-term process in 48 hours. Sorry for my the vernacular in 48 hours the students need to get somewhere to sleep. How are you going to assist them? Honorable Pan to the best of my knowledge there are emergency rooms in KUS owned host hotels and these students can be evacuated temporarily into these host rooms. Okay, let's do this. Let's do this. Let's do this. Last one. This last one. I have three houses. A blue one, a red one, and a white one. The red man lives in the red house. The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? A human being visits the white house. That's fine. Thank you very much. Before you leave, kindly look into the camera. Speak to your constituents why they should put for you and then you are discharged. Fellow Bomu Ahensan constituents, I am Nathaniel, your next Bomu Ahensan MP hopeful. I seek to bring forth policies that are to help build a bold future that would include each and every one of us and make sure that each and every one of us feels very safe in our communities to ensure that our various roles in this university are su are successfully fulfilled. Vote me. I am number two on the ballot screen. Okay. Thank you. Thank you very enjoy the rest of your day. All the best to you. Bye. Thank you, honorable panel. Okay. So please, who are you? Um, thank you so much for the question. My name is Edangqua. I'm a third year exist student. Yes. I like the way you speak. My name is Thank you. That's nice. Okay. So take us into your personality. We want to know more about you. So we would want you to perform a SWAT analysis on yourself. Okay, thank you so much for the opportunity. Um, for my strengths, I'm eloquent, confident, um, outspoken and my weakness, um, I'm softharted and I easily, um, break down when I feel things are not working the way I would love them to work. and for the opportunities ever since I started my political journey and I've learned a lot and I've met a lot of people that have helped and aided my growth in the field of politics and some threats I face as a female in politics and reading a course like fixes is that um a lot of people feel like it is difficult it will be difficult for me to merge my academic work with political work and how um I do things they feel should be done by men. Okay. Okay. Okay. That's very good. Do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. Good. How many are they? Six. Okay. Yes, please. There are five. Thank you. Yes. I want you to give me just two. Okay. Thank you for the question. And the UNRC is responsible for the welfare of the non-residents students, non-residential students of campus. And um they are also responsible for the academic work um academic welfare or work of non-residents and that they are giving. All right. All right. All right. Do you know what a mission and what a vision is? Yes, please. What are they? Okay. So a mission, thank you for the question. A mission is mostly um what you intend what a particular person or an organization intends on gaining um at the moment that will help them to build um a brighter tomorrow for themselves and a vision is more of their long-term plan and how they would intend things would work for them should in case their mission goes through. Yes. Okay. So walk us through your policy. Give me just two. So my first policy is to bring up a skill fair, skill training fair for non-residentials, especially for the people of Omaha. Um over the years there are lots of people off campus who do not get the opportunity that most of the people on campus do get. Like when programs are organized they feel left out because publicity doesn't they feel publicity doesn't go that far and when skill fairs are mostly done you barely have people coming on campus to join these skill fairs so in my ten of office the next okay I also intend to introduce the red app so the red app is like an emergency app that you can use to communicate with um how are you going to finance the development of the up. Okay. Thank you so much for the question. I intend on speaking to nongovernmental organizations. I know you will thank me so much if I give you the opportunity at every instance. So, let's just proceed to the answer. Yes, please. Um, I intend on communicating or speaking to non-residential non-organ um non-governmental organizations um and alumni and student entrepreneurs who have the same ideology of seeing the urgency of having an emergency app for students of campus. Okay. So walk me through how the UNRC gets its funding. Okay. So 5% of the UNRC funding is gotten from the SRC budget. 3% is gotten from the NUK's budget and it is given to the head of securities for off-c campus security and 1% is gotten from colleges. Each college um gets an amount of 1% of their total budget. Okay. Okay. So in all what's the percentage of the total funding of UNOS that goes into security? 80%. That's fine. Missia, good afternoon. Good afternoon sir. And please I have a few questions for you. Um are you in matters of international politics? A little not too much. Well, I wouldn't be delving into international politics that would be done by someone else. Um what is the difference between a recurrent budget and a developmental budget? Okay, thank you so much the question. So a recurrent budget is like um it's a budget that sees to um pay or to kater for our day in day out activities like salaries um utilities whilst a development budget is mostly money allocated for developmental projects. Yes please. You mentioned when you introducing yourself that you're a soft-hearted person. Yes, leadership is serious business. You have to make some difficult decisions. So when you encounter an issue of conflict with someone, you ask someone mention or test abusive words to you, how are you going to take and how are you going to react to that? Okay, thank you so much for the question. in the office of um delivering to the students populace and there is something called a conflict of interest and in situations like that um my interest mustn't in any way counter or hinder the work that should be done or work that should be delivered to the students population. So in situations like that I'll put my interest aside and deliver my work as is expected of me. I don't I don't get your question. I think you've strayed a bit of the question. that if someone attests harsh words to you in discharge of your duties, how are you going to go about it? How are you going to take it and how are you going to react to it since you're a soft-hearted person? And um thank you so much. I have learned a lot especially in the field of politics and I know that it is not always about my it is not about my interest. So in situations like that I will deliver my work because that's what is expected of me. interest can come later. All right. Thank you for Hello, madam. How you doing? I'm fine, thank you. So, please can you stand up? Okay. Breathe in out. Please sit. Thank you. You mentioned you're a softarted person. Can you brief me of that? Okay, thank you so much. Softarted as in um I cry easily especially when I feel like I can't carry all the burden and in my field of delivering um I feel I am more emotional which I am working emotional. Yes. So do you regret your actions? My actions? Yes. Whether it's positive or negative, I rethink them. I rethink my actions. So if they are negative, what do you do about it? I make I make efforts to correct my wrongs. Thank you. Hi miss. Hi. Please can you define conflict of interest? Um conflict of interest is um a situation or a period no a situation where um a party has sorry it is when um a person's interest conflict with a work that's supposed to be delivered at a particular time. Yes, please. Can you give an example? Um okay. So let me use this example. Let's say I have I have vetting today. I'm supposed to be here today. But then I have something else to do which I find it equally important. But then I know that vetting is a criteria I'm supposed to pass through. It conflicts with my interest because I would really not want to let that's the other thing go. But then because this is a necessity then I have to show up. Yes please. Right. You're welcome. Thank you, sir. All right. Um, looking at your CV, you've had a lot of experience in leadership. Yes. Share with us some challenges you encounter and how you able to solve it. Okay. Thank you so much. Um, I worked as financial secretary of Africa Hall. And what I realized in my turn of office was that people feel when you hold a position where you have control or you have the chance to handle money, they feel like you embezzle the money. Yes. Or you misuse the money. And the way I solved situations like that was I made sure I was clear in my delivery when there was budgets that were supposed to be made public so that there will be clarity. I made sure that I did that. Very well. That's that's an excellent contribution. So my next question is that um I have stayed in Bombu before where there is this time where I encounter a woman who sold something to me at very expensive price and she told me that say students they say it was right as an MP if being elected what measure do you intend to kept these issues thank you very much um it's actually not only Bomso even on campus for now I am specifying that this is bonso okay thank you so much for bomso I think one of the ways we can curb um that kind of marketing strategy um that most of these women who sell have adapted is doing um scrutiny and checks for um products and verifying from other other vendors um how they how how do you intend to work that out? Okay. So with the help of the directory of student affairs um because most of the time the sellers you think that is feasible. Yes I think it's conversation. It's how good the conversation goes. Very well. Thank you. Thank you. Hello Miss Ephia. Hello sir. Yeah I like your confidence and also how fluent you are. All right. So um you're a female right? Yes. or I have to ask am I lying because now uh so what I want to know is that do you feel like females are under represented with regards to KD um politics or leadership? No, please I do not feel that. Okay. All right. So you are well represented. Yes please. And you believe in um the fact that um you're a feminist I'm sure. Yes. believe that the So what's feminism in the first place? Feminism is more of advocating for ladies to get upper hands in places we feel they are not recognized enough. Okay. Personally, right? Yes. I have the same I'm of the same view. But recently I'm developing this kind of you know uh different view that I think men are now becoming the vulnerable species. Why in lot of cases even here in KUS our admission system now we are considering women so much that men who deserve it are not being given the right the opportunity to come and do it and we are giving it to females but to me I feel like women have been represented enough and we are fighting for something called equality or equity which is which you're fighting for which one equality equality You want to be like us, right? So, do you think it is fair to men that women are being considered so much now in certain areas? Do you think it's fair? No, please. It's not fair. No. So, it should be equal opportunity for each person. That's fine. Do you know a quorum? No, please. A quorum in terms of parliament. A quorum. Have you ever heard of something like that before? No, please. All right. Sure. That's fine. Do you know the leadership of the parliament? S parliament. Yes, please. Okay. Can you list them for me? Um the speaker of parliament, right? Please, am I supposed to mention their name? Oh, no. Yes. Speaker of parliament, deputy speaker, um clerk mash, um representative, representatives from colleges from each college. That's are they part of leadership of parliament as in heads of parliament or representatives of parliament? I'm talking about the leadership alone. Okay. So I think speaker of parliament, deputy speaker, caucus heads. Yeah, I think so. Okay, that's fine. Miss ED, how are you feeling? I didn't pronounce I didn't pronounce your name well. It's just like I did. Now I want to follow up. I want to follow up on some few questions my co- panel member asked. Now there's a growing conversation that the office of the women's commissioner it's been changed to gender commission. Do you support that? No please. Now you accepted to the fact that to some extent opportunities are being given to females. In terms of admission women are catching up. I support women empowerment entirely but then I strongly believe that we have men who are also suffering men are one or the other also behind a bit so therefore instead of allocating a special office for women women development don't you think yes don't you think don't you think when I was a college now let me build up when I was a college president I realized that women are even leading in our classes in terms of academia. Women are doing well in our classes. Now as a country you can talk about girl child, you can talk about several initiative that has come on board to support women. This current administration is even championing women development bank um distribution of sanitary bank and all that supporting women. Now the big question is what is left for men? What is left for women development? Now I'm asking that instead of an office being allocated to serve the welfare improvement of women, don't you think don't you think as a person that it's fair enough that the office is changed to gender commission whereby it will serve the interest of both men and women? Thank you for the question. Genuinely, I think it shouldn't be changed into Why didn't you run for the office of the women's commissioner? Why didn't I run for the office of Yes. If you don't believe that men also need some form of empowerment, why didn't you run for the office of the women's commission? This is because I know that that is a position I still need a build up to be able to execute my work. I feel I have. Now, in mentioning your policies, you talked about red up. read up and you also talked about skills fair. Yes. Now, briefly, I want you to take me through how you came about with this policies briefly. Okay. Thank you very much for the question. So, um I've been in places where a lot of skills have been sought and as we as it stands now there are a lot of unemployment um unemployed people in the country. I just I just I just need something from you. These are policies you think would help or these are response from the students in your constituency that you seek to do to improve their stay and lives. These are policies you think would help them. Yes. They are policies you sat down in your room to cook because you strongly believe will help your people. Okay. Now as a planner as a planner we plan for by and for the people. So therefore there have been instances that you plan or do certain things then student decide not to show up not to appreciate it because it doesn't necessarily touch their lives. Please next time or if voted into power I think I recommend that you go to your people people in your constituents consult them on some of the things that they need and then I think chairman is um Mr. The chair is prompting me. But this last one. Okay. Now you are acting as a financial you were acting as a financial secretary at Africa. Now you campaigned to this student that you managed their finances last year. Why are you abandoning that office today to run for something else? Can I see? Can I see that you are over ambitious? It has always been about your dream. It has always been about you. Can I say that? No. Please. Why? Explain. about the people and what I feel when I'm in office what I feel but you had the opportunity to serve some people and I did I did my best your tenure of office is yet to end wonderful it's yet to end it has ended or it's yet to end it has ended you resigned no yes I resigned last year thank you thank you okay um miss if Yes, please. Yeah. Were you an appointee, nurse? Are you an appointee currently? No, please. But were you an appointee before for nomination? All right. This is a personal question and you know with the vetting pan anything you say that is forced can be used against you. Yes please. I know appointees are entitled to some appointees are entitled to accommodation at still. Yes please. Were you res at? Yes I was. You were. So when? Till later ending of March. Ending of March. Yes, please. So where do you reside currently? I'm at Shaford Hotel. Shafford Hotel at Bonsu. Yes, please. All right. Thank you for your answer. All right. Before you leave, let's just do two cents. That's all. Let's take a scenario that a host in your constituency is facing demolition due to the fact that it was constructed in a waterway. Good. How are you going to lease with school authorities to assist the occupying students the occupants of the host in the in the in about 48 hours? So first of all I would go to the scene of the incident and find out and inquire from the student who have been affected what the actual problem is and if possible I'll communicate. I've told you the problem the host is about to be demolished. You don't need to find any other you know the problem. Yes. So, how are you going to le with school authorities? Okay. I would I would speak to I would write a petition to the dire of student affairs. 48 hours. The students will have a place to sleep. Petition. I would write a petition to the the student affairs because most of the time there are reserve spaces in the SRC host for emergency reasons. Good. Yes, that's fine. So, before we leave, let's just have some fun to ease you down. I have three houses. One is located in Ara. The other is located in Luma Tugu. The one in Ara is red and the one in Luma is blue. But the third house is a white house. Where is the white house? In the US. That's very good. Thank you very much. Before you leave, before you leave, before you leave, look into the camera and then sell your console something and then you can leave. Thank you. Thank you. Good day people of Bombsa constituency. My name is Edupia, a third year physics student running for the office of Bumsah MP. BMSO has been through a lot and now we need a voice that can speak for us. A voice that is ready to advocate. Not only that, Einstein is going through a lot as well. We need good transport system and we need somebody who is ready to make the move to make a stand and speak for the people. I believe strongly that I am the person and with your vote in power, I can make it. We all can make it. Thank you so much. Have a Heat. Heat. Testing round. Hello. How you doing? How goes the day? Uh, it's 4:45. Sorry, it's almost 4 p.m. How how goes the day? That's the question. How go the day? It's almost 4:00 p.m. I don't have a response. The response is wrong. Carry your seat. Thank you. You are welcome. Thank you. May we know who you are? My name is Adam Ibraim, a second year business administration student from the department of human resource and organizational development. Uh which is in the college of humanities and social sciences. I am a resident of Kot Jinas. I reside in the Mr. Sorry, I reside in Mr. Cet. No, it's fine. It's fine. Thank you. Um can you take us through your policies? Okay. So I have one of my policies is the shuttle system. Shuttle system. Most of students in Ky walk about 15 minutes to 20 minutes before they get to the main shuttle area. So I am planning to extend the destination and the time limit. does to go beyond the regular destination that's from KSB it usually drops them at K. So I'm I'm trying to extend the destination and also the time limit the shuttle they usually close at 6:00. I'm planning to talk to the shuttle drivers so that they can extend the time. All right. For students who close class at That's fine. That's fine. Can you are you breed with the abbreviation smart? Come again. Smart. Yeah. Okay. So, conduct a smart analysis on your policy. What is the full meaning of smart? Full meaning of smart. Uh you don't know. Conduct a smart analysis on your policies. So, we did this sustainability. I think uh sorry. All right. Conduct a SWAT analysis of yourself. So my strength is communication. Uh I am that person who is good in communicating. Okay. Um, which you residing? Who still? Mr. Creel. Mr. Cre. Mr. Cet still. Yes, please. Okay. Hello. What's your name? Adam. Ibrahim. Adam. Are you a with parliamentary issues. Please come again. Are you abressed with parliamentary issues? Am I abressed? Okay. You don't understand. So are you aware of parliamentary issues? No. In the Keny S parliament? No. No. Please. You don't know anything going on in Kenya S parliament? No. Oh. What position are you running for? Quit as MP. MP. Member of what? Parliament. You don't know anything. Are you sure people are just contesting? You just decided to join them. No. Convince me. Or you can't convince me. I can convince you. But you can convince your people to vote for you. So convince me. So I think you campaign. Yeah, I campaign. You campaign? Yes, please. You campaign? Yes. Oh. Mr. Ibraim, what's the purpose of United Nations? What's the purpose of United Nations? Name the three arms of government. Uh the executive, legislature and the judiciary. Okay. Can you give me a function of each? So I think the legislature they make laws, the judiciary interpreted interpret the laws and the executive implement policies. All right. Okay. So, do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. Have you read the UNRC constitution? Yes, please. How many aims are there? Uh, two. How many? Two. You're wrong. There are five. Three. Give me two. The two. You know that that the for the reason which you are saying there are two. Give me the two. So they uh for welfare they ensure welfare of student and also interests of student. Okay. Yes. Where does UNC draw its source of funding? Uh from the college I think 1% from college. You think we are not here to think. Give me precise answers. From college SLC. What from college? 100% of college needs. to 5% from the SRC. You mentioned college. How many% from college? 1% from the college. 5% from the SLC. Good. Uh 3% from local loops. And any other income? Any other from where? What's in the constitution? Did he mention any other? Is it any other income? Yeah, that was there. It's in the constitution. Yes, please. And other incomes. It's in the constitution. Yes, please. What percentage of UNRC funds is allocated to security? What's percentage of UNRC funds is allocated to security? You don't know. Yeah. Um, Ibrahim, right? The name is Ibrahim. All right. Yes. Um, what are some of your leadership experiences so far? So, I have had the opportunity to serve under the tech talk office and also serve under the presidential sorry the under the office of the president at KSB. Yeah. And at I've been a financial committee member at 10K University too. Okay. Then you quite have a leadership experience. Yes. All right. That's fine. Do you know about the SRC parliament? Yes, please. Do you know the um leadership of the SRC parliament? Yes, please. So, what what are the members of or who are sorry, who are the members of um the leadership of the parliament? I think the SRC parliament consists of the speaker, the caucuses, that's the college caucus, JCLC caucus and IAC. I didn't ask for the members. I asked for the leadership leadership leadership of the parliament. or speaker not holy speaker. Yeah, the speaker the deputy speaker and the clerks. Okay, that's right. So, um do you know a quorum? A quorum? Yes, please. In the parliament. Yes, please. Okay. So, what's a quorum? So, two3 of the people that con in the SRC parliament. Two3. Yes, please. Are you sure? Yes. 100% sure one. Yes, please. Okay. And to for Okay, that's fine. Gentlemen, you're welcome. Thank you. All right. So, what's your full name again? Adam Snick Ibrahim. Is it the same thing you wrote on this your forms when you're filling it? Yeah. Your name again? Adams Ibraim Adams Ibrahim what? Niku name I have here is Mr. Ibrahim Adams N you think what I have warned you don't think here so you make this little little mistakes somebody contested for MP member of parliament you're making this little mistake all right no problem now let's move on to the next thing now societies and club so you tell us the the society you belong to the position yes tech talk chairperson and then the year you tell us year name you give us the position. Oh, KSB student assuition presidential year two. Yes, I have his resation later. Is is it what was supposed to specify at the year part? Please, I'm asking your question. Is that what's supposed to be specified as somebody who been chairperson for a whole tech talk? All right. Where is your CV? I can't find your CV here. You don't have a CV? I have it. Where is it? Because it's not in this forms. Did you submit it online when you're doing it? Yeah, I submitted this online. I mean, if you submitted it, it would have show here that CV submitted cuz all those ones that you submitted when they print it to show. I'm not sure you did because there's nothing that shows here. So, I wanted to check. Did you attach your CV to the forms when you were No, I I sorry because if he did this part would have showed that CV. Oh, okay. It's showing. But did you print it yourself too? Cuz you were supposed to everyone printed it and attached to it. I printed it. Do you attach to it? Did you attach to it? Yeah. we we can't find it very well. I mean that's a different thing on it. Tell me one skills you possess that you think can help you when you become a member of parliament for the GNC. I think teamwork and management. All right. How is that going to help you? So I'll let me see working with other chair. Thank you so much. Avoid let me see and think asking a precise question. Okay. So let's do this quickly. You have a situation in your in your constituency where a host is facing demolition due to the fact that it has blocked a waterway. How are you going to lease with school authorities to assist the occupying students of that particular host? Please the question again. That's fine. If you didn't hear that's fine. Let's move on. Next question. I have three houses, red, blue, and white. The red man lives in the red house. The blue The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? You don't know? Okay, sure. That's fine. All right. Look into the camera and then um say some few words your conuants who are watching you and appeal to them. Then after that, you are discharged. My name is Ibrahim Madams and I am running for Kier MP. I I am saying to seek for your support and your help. Thank you. Okay. Thank you. You are discharged. Please have your seat. Uh who are you? The opportunity to introduce person of the summit. a third year student reading BSE in development planning. I'm a passionate youth activist dedicated in making a difference in the lives of people. I am well noted recognized for my determination and commitment in achieving my goals in the year 2020. Don't jump. Don't jump guns. I tell you it's okay. It's okay. Sure. Fine. Thank you. Thank you, sir. So, we want to go into your mission and vision for office. What is your mission? Yeah. Most problems that students in the residents of Kotasi are facing like myself and therefore please please please precise concise brief let us leave here very early. What is your mission? Mission mission is to serve as proactive active and a visionary representative of non-residential students in Kasi by their welfare. Okay. What's your vision? My for office is to build Go ahead. You please come again. I I can. Yes. Okay. Okay. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. Chairman, please the question again. Your vision? My mission is to serve as a proactive your vision. My vision is to build a safe, well-connected and empowered non-residential student community in Ken where every student. Okay. Okay. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Thank you. Do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? They are three. They are five. Three. They are five. I am saying they are. I am saying they are five. Okay. Thank you. based on the UNRC constitution. Why are you drawing inspiration for your answer? From the constitution? Which constitution? Constitution of the SRC. I'm talking about UNRC. In the constitution of the SRC, there's nothing like aims for UNRC. Okay. What are your policies? Mr. Chairman, my policies are numerous. And the first one I would like to begin with. Yes. Give me two. Okay. Straight to the point head on sportainment program number two street lighting project. Thank you. Okay that's fine we want to know you. So perform a sort analysis on yourself. Okay Mr. Chairman my strength is that I'm recognized for my outstanding communication which gives me the opportunity to achieve exceptional results. However, I find it hard to work with people when they are giving me the maximum support that is required. Sometimes lead outputs. Thank you, Mr. Dana. When elected into office as a student leader, how are you going to lay with the municipal assembly to solve a problem identified by yourself? Mr. Chairman, could you please come again? I'm fine. I said when elected into office as a student leader, how are you going to lay with the government? and your local government to solve a problem you've identified and captured in your policy statements. Mr. Chairman, my apologies. Could you please come again? I'm finding it hard to hear you, please. Who is the tutor for your constituency? Dr. Opare. Thank you. Doctor, can you add another name? Could you full name please? I only know who is the chairman for the UNRC. The chairman. Honorable chairman. Who is the president for UNRC? Opare. George Opare. Gfred Operry. Sorry. Okay. Sure. Thank you. Samuel, I'll just ask you two questions. Okay. Okay. So, what's the source of fund for the UNRC? Thank you. Source of fund for UNLC. Source of fund for UNRC. UNRC. Okay. Source of fund for UNRC. So, this is the catch. Chairman, we have 5% taken from the SRC dues, 2% from the college dues and then 1% from the local dues. Thank you. Who is the speaker of parliament for the SRC parliament? Mr. Chairman, could you please come? Who is the speaker of parliament? Honorable Patrick Pap. Honorable. Yes. Thank you. Honorable. Honorable. Right honorable Patrick. Okay. What's the role of municipal assemblies in Ghana? Mr. Chairman, could you please come again? What is the role of municipal assemblies in Ghana? Could you please I'm finding it hard to hear you. Mr. Chairman, I should come for it. I should come. Oh, okay. Sure. Thank you. Okay. Can I have a seat, please? Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Please, the question again. Thank you very much Mr. Chairman for this important question. Um, one of the role of the municipal assemblies in Ghana is to formulate policies. Thank you. Okay. Please before you proceed, cut the chase with thank you. No, please go ahead. Answer the question. Thank you. Comfort. You're done. Thank you. So looking at TV, you have much experience in um God's work. Yes, please. Bible study coordinator, evangelism head, vice chairperson of evangelism. Why did you decide to enter into a different field rather than focusing on your Christian life? Mr. Chairman, this is the catch. The work of God is not only limited into standing behind pulpit and preaching, but the work of God is also can be found in demonstrating the life of Christ in governance. Use the use the mic very well. All right, Mr. Chairman, please ZL now. All right. Yes, we can hear you. I'm repeating what I just said. Yes. Go on. What I'm saying is this that the work of God is not limited only in standing be behind the pulpit and preaching but it can be found in demonstrating the life of Christ in governance. Thank you. So are you saying that when we vote for you to be the MP let for you going to turn the whole constituency into religious by the way you be preaching to people about the gospel right? Thank you very much Mr. Chairman but Christianity is not about religious going here and there is about demonstrating the life of Christ. Thank you. All right. What what is the most skills you have in your CV that will help you when being elected as MP for aging as constituency? Could you please come again Mr. Chair? What skills do you have on your CV that will help you when you are being elected as code agent as a MP? Don't refer your own CV. Don't refer. Mr. Chairman, I am recognized for my outstanding communication. Mr. Chairman, I am passionate. Thank you. I think communication will take you there. It will solve the issues at Kotasi. It will solve transport issues. Communication will solve the hosted prices. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Samuel, is that the name? Yes, please. I I'll give it to you. You speak so well. Thank you. You speak so well. I mean, that's that's that's that's one characteristics of a leader. You must know how to communicate. And I think you have it now. um telling us who you are. You said you're a development planner. Is that correct? Yes, please. Now, before we even come to that, what is currently trending in in Ghana? In Ghana, let's limit ourselves in Ghana. What's currently trending? Mr. Chairman, currently what is trending is this a day that have been dedicated to celebrate our source of strength, our source of joy, our source of happiness. We call it the father's day. Thank you. Father's Day. Fine. Now, in relation to your field of study, okay, you said you a development planner. Yes, please. I am also a development planner. Now, I would want you to briefly briefly educate me utilizing the skills you have acquired so far in your three years studies in the planning school. how you came about with your policy, one policy, how the skills you have acquired so far helped you to create one policy that you seek to implement if elected utilizing the planning skills and knowledge acquired so far. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Speak loudly so that we can hear you well. Mr. Chairman, please. Am I audible enough? Yes, you can speak. Thank you very much. And please, I'm not a chairperson. Thank you. Yes, I'm just a panel member. Chairman, planning is a profession dedicated to the solution of problems and a constructive management of change. Go straight to your point. I am coming from a point so that he could be embraced with I I will give you that Mr. Chair. I will give him that. My my question was precise. So if you are defining planning for the purposes of my question, it's fine. Now you can define okay and then tell us how you have incorporated planning in creating your policy one one policy. Thank you. Planning is a profession dedicated to the solution of problems and the constructive management of change. One of the things that a planner does is that he provides answers to questions that are facing humanities. We find ourselves in a way that we seek to achieve SDG goals. I as a student planner I want to achieve the goal of SDG number three which is good health and well-being. Therefore, I decided to come up with a policy entitled sportainment program. Mr. Chairman, I will explain this policy. Okay. Okay. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Let's move on. Let's move. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. Um Samo. Yes, sir. Which year are you in? Please, I'm in third year. Which program? BSE in development planning. Development planning. Yes, please. Okay. Which school did you complete? Please, I completed Pope John senior school and minor seminar. Thank you. Okay. What was your um grade in English? In terms let me I don't want the A or B. In terms of excellence, very good or good or bad or you asking of the grade I had in English. Yes, please. I had C4. C4. Yes, please. All right. That's fine. I just wanted to ask. Oh, that's not because you you are fluent and everything. So, thank you. I was expecting a higher distin what you write is different from what you see. I believe that Mr. Chairman in life we live to learn. I didn't ask for explanations. You're explaining. You are explaining. So Sam, all right, Sam, pick one. You know the constitution, right, of SLC and also UNC UNRC, right? Yes, please. Okay. So in the SRC constitution, right? Is the speaker of parliament part of the people who form a quorum in the S parliament? Mr. Chairman, could you please come again with a question? Do you have a hearing problem? I'm coming. Do you have a hearing problem? No, please. Okay. I just want to know. I mean, personally, I'm concerned because I'm in the health field. So, it seems you have been asking back and forth. Pardon? Pardon? And you are the only candidates doing that here. Or is there a strategy? No, please. I can't. Anyways, I won't come again. Okay. I come once. Okay. Okay. So, um what did I ask you? You have made me forgot forgotten the question. What did I ask you? You didn't hear. Yes, please. So, it was about if the speaker is part of the people who make up the quorum in the SRC parliament. Do you know or you don't know? I know. Please tell me. So, it's a yes or no answer that if the speaker forms part of the quorum of the SRC parliament. Yes. Is it a yes or no question? Yes or no? Yes, please. Yes, his part. Okay, that's fine. Okay, please. The questions I've come to ask you, I don't want I feel you are just hiding behind your fluency and the pool of words you have and stop it. Stop it. Honestly, we need Yes. No. This this. I beg you. There is a situation in your in your conuency right now where a host has been constructed in a waterway due to that fact is being demolished in the next 48 hours. Please simply how are you going to lease with school authorities to help the occupying students of that particular Mr. Chairman, this is what I'm going to do as an elected member of parliament. First of all, do you know this is very it's not that's not it. Move cut the chase. Go straight to the point. What is proceed? Can I speak now? Please proceed. Okay. First of all, I am going to find out the themes and agreements that was in the contract of the How are you going to le with school authorities? Mr. Chairman, you don't have an answer. I'm proceeding. I'm proceeding. You are not giving me the opportunity to express myself. Next question. I have three houses. Okay. A red one, a blue one, and a white one. The red man lives in the red house. The blue man lives in the blue house. Who lives in the white house? No one lives in the white house. Do you know the flag staff house? Do you know the flag house? The jubilee house? Yes, please. Who lives there? The president. The president of what? The nation of Ghana. Good. Do you know the white house? Yes, please. Who lives there? The president of what? This nation. The White House. This nation. Thank you. Thank you very much. Look into the camera. Give them your last words. Campaign to them. Let your consent hear you out and then you have discharged. All right. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. 30 seconds. All right. My good people of Kinasi MP of Kinasi I have come to understand that there can never be a change without leadership. It was Dr. Miles Maru that made a profound statement. He said that if you are not solving a problem then indeed you are part of the problem and that is why in these times I Okay. Thank you. Thank you very much. God bless you. God bless. Thank you very much Mr. Chairman. Alison. Heat. Heat. Hello. Hello. Yeah, you come. Hello. Heat. Hey, hey, hey. What are Heat. Hey, Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Why you didn't We don't want you to be beaten about the bush. Cut the chase. Go straight to the point. Who are you? Speak into the microphone. You have a microphone. All right, don't worry. We'll get there. What position are you vying for? So, walk me through the enclave of new sites, Emoi, the host. Let me know the area. Okay. It starts from um a FIFA junction towards Buddy station and then from Wii station towards All right. Fine. Do you know the aims of the UNRC? The aims. The aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? There are five aims. Give me just two. Um welfare, improving upon students welfare and uh improvising and implementing strategies for on and off campus security. Okay. What is your mission for office? My mission is to um advocate for the concerns and needs of students uh residential students of new site item Nabi to enhance their Okay. So what's your vision? My vision is to empower the residents of new sitemi uh foster um an uh Okay. Okay. Fine. Give me two of your policies. Just two. My policies. Um there is the QR uh watchdog and feedback system as well as the two and four initiative. Okay. So briefly perform a SWAT analysis on your personality. My personality uh I'm an effective communicator. I'm good at expressing my thoughts and ideas. I am however very patient. uh being able to express my thoughts and ideas allows me to um collaborate with various stakeholders and streamline our efforts. However, due to my patience, uh some people, some individuals think of me as weak and try to use that against me and take advantage of me. Okay. So, you're a soft boy. No, please. Okay. Do you know smart analysis? Yes, I have heard of it. You know pastel analysis? Yes, I have heard of it. What's what's the full meaning of pesto analysis? The full meaning um okay the initials pesto stands for uh personal um economic social uh technological environmental and legal perform a smart analysis on just one of a policy of your choice. Um so taking the QR watchdog feedback system uh it's um sustainable in the terms that it's easy to create QR codes that individuals can scan and use it to express their concerns directly to ask the MPs. Uh it's measurable in the sense that we can know how many students have used it and they can detail us which uh con uh which areas are hotspots for criminal activities. It's attainable uh in the Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Please are you at best with parliamentary issues? Oh yes I believe so. Okay. So please be specific. Okay. Simple fast. Um do you know what a standing committee is? Yes. Give me five standing committee in parliament. In parliament um privilege committee, welfare committee, uh academic committee, the residency, sorry residency and welfare committee. I've mentioned um the Thank you. What are standing orders? Standing orders and defiate them from other people. Be fast. Next question please. You can't answer. Okay. The last question. Okay. So you'll be coming to parliament. Okay. And after being elected you form the UNLC. That's the seven MPs. Okay. Under it there are positions. Which one would you like to v for? Um academic committee. Sorry. Positions. I'd like to v for the general secretary. General secretary. Why? Um I believe my experience as uh as a um as a teacher can go towards um the general secretary in terms of filing the initiatives and the various policies that are Yes, I can hear you. Yes, please. Yes, I know what the constitution is. It underlies the rules and regulations that um an association will go by. They can ask how's the constitution? Yes. Okay. So, um hello. Okay. So um in the constitution right um what's a corum in the first place? What's a chorum? Quorum. Mhm. Okay. So in the constitution right is the speaker of parliament part of the people who form a quorum in the parliament? No. Okay. Are you sure? Very sure. 100%. That's fine. All right. Thank you. So um on your CV you said you were teacher Traf Royale International 2023. Yes. Mentioned four of the new curriculum course introduced. New curriculum courses. Yes. Introduce school authorities to provide solution for the affected students in the host. So um together with the hostile manager and um the directorate of student affairs we'll try to uh talk you through and uh delay the process if that's not possible. Um I'm aware that there are uh emergency rooms for uh such situations. Okay. Perhaps we can avoid that. Good. Do you know what do I have three houses a blue one a red one and a white one. Good. The red one is located here in Kumasi. The blue one is in Tamali. Where is the White House? The United States of America. Is it the United States of America? Okay. Who is Mama? Who is Muhammad Ayara? Ayara. Yes. He's um a politician in Ghana. Okay. Who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament? Who's the acting chief justice? Thank you very much. Um, please your last words to your constituents. Look into the camera over there and then you'll be discharged. Yes. Your constituents look into the camera. Um, vote for transparent um, vote for transparent advocacy. Vote for Rich Mamba as the next new site DMP. Thank you very much. Thank you too. Good evening. How are you doing? Please carry your seats. Who are you? My name is Arasia de Pabi. I'm a thirdyear nursing student. I am self-reliant and self motivated. I am someone who is always willing to learn. I believe as an individual my biggest We'll get there. We'll get there. We'll get there. Take your time. We'll get there. Don't worry. What position are you running for? New sites and Okay. So, run me through the enclave of new sites emina body. Thank you. Um new sites Amina Bui encompasses um new sites bui the Gaza area medical village and parts of the Brady town. That's all I know. Okay. Do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? They are five. Give me two. Okay. So I believe the main aim of the UNRC is to serve as a mouthpiece and a leazison between local leaders, students leadership and the school authorities for the school authorities for the students of the constituency and to also plan um security interventions for the constituency. Okay. Do you know what makes someone eligible to run for a UNRC position. Yes. Give me three. First thing, the person should have been a student for at least one academic year and should not be in their final year. The person should have a CWA of 55 with those are general for even running department presidents. Let's stick to the context. I've situated you somewhere. Stick to it. Okay. The person should be a resident of the constituency. Yes. The person should be a resident of the constituency. The person should be um second year. Okay. Okay. Which host are you in? By host. Okay. Good. Okay. Give me two of your policies briefly. two of your policies briefly. Um my main policy is in line with my vision which is to create a more transparent and inclusive UNRC. So the first policy is to create a welfare desk where students have a direct access to the UNRC without having to go through the head of the host the zonal heads before going to the relevant departmental executive such as Next one. Yeah. And the next one is um getting a host to make the Kosas website which most students don't know about turn it into an app so that it will be easier for students to book their host without going. Do you know of host hub? No please. You don't? No. Okay. But what's how different is the app going to be from the website? Because already people are booking hotels from the app. From the website. Okay. So I asked 200 students about it. From the answers I got, 150 of them did not know about the existence. So what's the what's the assurance that they are going to know of the app? I believe it all lies in publicity. So why don't you publicize the website? Thank you. Rey, how are you? I'm good. You're doing all right. That's great. Um, which did they do complete? Yasan. Yasanto. Then you are my enemy one way or the other because I went to school, right? Which is the only school in Ghana or anyways do you know about um the SRC constitution? Yes, please. Very well. To the best of my knowledge. Okay. So, um in the SRC parliament, right? Who or what's the leadership of the SRC parliament? Which people constitutes the leadership of the SRC parliament? The SRC parliament is led by the speaker of parliament and it's made up of 40 members which include three caucuses. So I'm asking about leadership. So give me the leadership of parliament. Um, the speaker of parliament, the JC. The JC. Am I the only one who heard that or? All right, let's move on. So, do you know the UNRC um constitution? You know that one too, right? Yes. So, according to the constitution, where do you get your funds from? Okay. So 5% of the SRCs are taken 3% is given to us by the local nukes and 1% from the colleges. Okay. So with all these percentages when they are all summed up together how many percentage or what percentage is used or is given to security? 80%. 80% that's fine. All right. So, give me two skills you have on your CV that will aid you in your administration when being elected as MP for the constituency. Okay. So, as I said on my CV, I am driven and compassionate. The compassion will help me understand the plightes that the students in the constituency are going through and being driven would help me not give up when the situations are brought to me. All right. Excellent. I'm so grateful. And the next question I would like to ask is that um what is the most recommended website by Dosa where students can book accommodation in your constituency when being elected? Can I please repeat the question? What is the most recommended website by dosa where students in your constituency can use to book accommodation? The kosas website. What's the foras? Please, I don't know the answer. Thank you. Okay. What is your name? And please be mindful of the arrangement you give me. Okay. Adipa Bobby my last name. Okay. But once is Bobby Gi Papa the same. So kindly work on that. That's just in person. Okay. Thank you. I aside that everything is fine. Thank you, Mr. Rey. I didn't hear your policies on security. Yes. So, um I believe that lighting and security go hand in hand and there are some places in Bodi which are poorly lit. I know that there are plans being made because I spoke to the um head of security at one point. Who is the head of security of Kon US? Lieutenant Kel um Copper Asan. Okay. carry on. Okay. Yes. And he said plans were being made for that. All right. Thank you very much. Any question? You're welcome. All right. So, my last question uh on your forms on a scale of 1 to 10, assess the current administration. You said you gave them six because they lack um they miss the fact that they address the needs of students. Right. Mention three needs you think they need to address that they didn't address. First need I would go to is sanitation. Yes. Um even though various hotels have like bins places where they dump their rubbish along No, I I didn't say explain I said mention them. Okay. Um sanitation, housing, and lastly transportation. Very well. Thank you. Come again with that one. Did you say they they didn't address the needs of students and your MP? I believe they missed the mark in addressing some of the Are you trying to say who is your MP? Honorable L. Cromwell. And are you trying to say L hasn't like he's not working? That is not what I said. I said no. But what is different about what you said? Okay, Miss Adipa. All right. Before you leave, let's do something. There is a host in your let's say when you are elected if you are elected good um that host is facing demolition due to the fact that it was constructed in a waterway how are you going to assist students the affected students in 48 hours how are you going to le school authorities to assist them okay so the first thing I would do is rapid assessment which is to ask 48 8 hours. Rapid assessment can take days. If you really want to get a very thorough assessment of the situation in within 48 hours, how are you going to assess the occupying students of the host? Okay. I also believe that I would have to have like an info on the situation first. So after that, so you can do your information gathering. How are you going to assist the student of the host with information gathering? Okay. No, please. Good. So go ahead. Okay. So informing DOSA the local authorities and finding them places to stay for the meantime either advising them to go with friends or if there are empty host spaces around so that they can get a place to stay. Okay. Who is honorable? Please I do not know that I have forgotten who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament. Right. Honorable um Babing. Okay. Who is the acting chief justice of Ghana? Please I do not know the answer to that question. Which constituency do you like your home cony? Where do you live? That should be in which cony should that be in that is under the um so who is your MP? I don't know. I just moved there recently. So Okay. So let's do this before you leave. I have three houses. One is in Ara, one is in Lum in Togo. The red one is in Ara. The blue one is in Lum. Where is the white house? Okay. Thank you very much. Kindly look into the camera and last words your conence and then we have parted ways with you. As I said earlier, I believe I am driven and compassionate enough to be the next leader of your constituency. Thank you so much and this has been a lovely opportunity. Thank you too. You are discharged. Benza Osu Kabina. Good evening to you. How are you doing? Please have your seat. Oh no, he's taking pictures. Um, who are you? No, sit please feel free comfortable. Okay. So, um, thank you very much. My name is Ebeneza, a fifth year doctor of veterinary medicine student of this noble institution. I'm a young passionate individual who seeks to promote welfare of humanity and also impact people's life positively wherever I find myself. I'm a good communicator who is able to convince people into buying into my ideas. Okay. Thank you very much. What position are you running for? I'm running for member of parliament for new site termin. Okay. So run me through your constituency. Okay. So um new site is loc new site terminal body constituency is located um east of K west and we have three communities or yeah community forming this constituency. Give me five hosts in your conuency. Okay. So we have Crystal Palace host. We have Bto. We have Nevada host. We have Leanderville who still Okay. So, have you read do you have a very fair understanding of the UNRC constitution? Yes, please. Good. What are the aims of the UNRC? Okay. So, the aim of the UNRC is to build a unified um um a unified association to promote the welfare of students and also um Yeah. To promote the welfare of students in the constituencies. Okay. Give me two of your policies. Okay. So um one is I have a policy I've named it operation zero dark zone and another one is um students connect hub. Okay. Take one policy of your choice and perform a smart analysis on it. you know smart analysis. Yes, please. Okay. Okay. So, I I'll always prioritize security and in doing that that's how I've turned one of my policy operation zero dark zone and the ways of implementing this is one you are not performing the smart anal the smart analysis taking one and explaining it based on the smart analysis. So I'm going to take this operation zero dark zone and in performing the smart analysis with the sustainability it is sustainable because I've taken what's what's the smart analys for the in the smart sustainability m measurable a assurance r relevant t time bound okay let's move on are you familiar with pastel analysis yes Please, what's the full meaning of pesto? So, the full meaning of pesto, spell pesto. P E S T L E. No, you are wrong. Yes. Hello, Ebene is right. Yes. Um I think you were the or you are the former president for is it vetmed right? Can you um give me about two of your achievements when you were the president? Okay. So one is during my time as president I organized this program called entrepreneurship and skills training and with this program we taught students how to make um pastries um liquid soaps yogurt making scrunchies and other stuffs and during this program we had a whole lot of dignities from our school attending including my dev to the next one. Okay. The other one was um we had this program called um breakfast section with our our dean and alumni and we organized it during our association week and in doing this we organized it together with our alumni from this country and also international and they spoke to us about life after school. what you are supposed to do to succeed in school and also some of the things you are supposed to take seriously especially our courses. All right, that's fine. So you mentioned the fact that you are on a journey to um bring what a no dark policy right no darkness policy or what zero zero dark zone okay dark zone so where are you going to get your funding for this okay so um as as per the constitution yes so with this we are not going to do everything on our own as I was explaining we are going to work with the local government the diretory to students affairs and also the national security which with what you can do on your own as per the constitution how are you going to get your funding okay so per the constitution we get deals from the various um um stakeholders in relevant to the source of funds and for our budget of which 80% is supposed to go into security so we are going to use the money allocated for security that's fine So do you know what a chorum is? Yes, please. What's a corum? So quum basically talks about the number of people that are supposed to be present for an organizational meeting or let's say voting services and those stuff. Is the deputy speaker of parliament part of the people from a quorum in the house of parliament? Yes, please. Are you very sure? Yes, please. Okay. So which executive officers for um can be part of a parliamentary sitting name? The the vice president and also the general secretary. Okay, that's fine. Thank you. S give me two recommended first years host in your constituency. Please come I didn't hear you. Two recommended first years host in your constituency by dosa. Okay. So one is um ID that's wrong next one first year community host where student can login and book okay another one is urban platinum that's wrong thank you so to correct you is not in your constituency. Okay. It's in my constituency. So on that note, where does your constituency start from? Where does it end? So panel I don't know which event you are talking about. Is it the one at a we have two one in a south and one in my constituency. Okay. Okay. Let's proceed. Let's proceed. Let's proceed. Let's proceed. Let's proceed. By the way, I'm coming your way. Okay. So, before you leave, let's do something. There is a hotel in Quincy facing demolition that's about to be demolished. Okay. Due to the fact that it's been built in the waterway how are you going to le with school authorities to assist the occupying students of of that particular in 48 hours. So in doing that we will reach out to those director of student affairs to take actions on that because they help students in accommodation during time during the time of student looking for accommodation dosa comes in to help them that's why um KSRC host is there for everyone we can just go there okay okay so last one. Just one. There's not anything extra. Don't be so tensed. I have look into the camera. Okay. Here. There's a camera here. This one is capturing you. So, it's your constituence. Give them your words. Give them a reason why they should vote for you. So, just talk to them. Talk to your constituents. You have 30 seconds to do that and then you are discharged. Okay. So the people of good evening I'm contesting for MP for new site seinal body. Um as I've always been with you throughout these years this year I'm begging you all in order to promote what I've started doing for you in promoting the welf of our constituents. I'm begging you all to kindly remember my name and vote for me. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you. You are discharged. All the best to you. James Ou let him. Okay. Good evening. How are you? Please have your seat. Who are you? Thanks you very much. I'm in a person of Bill Jamesu as a second year statistics student. I'm passionate about using statistical models in solving problems. I'm also have a passionate about helping my people I mean my constituency about um identifying the problem they are going through and also channeling them through SLC department and also to the do. Okay. Okay. That's fine. So tell me what position you're running for. I'm here I'm aspiring for the the new site constituency MP. So run me through the enclave of your constituency. Run me through some of the hosts where it starts where it ends the borders. Okay. So the new site constituency I think starts from new site and it moves across like a host that's the boundary. We have the host around and we have um a Japa host then we have Okay. Okay. That's fine. Are you familiar with the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? So, they are five. Okay, just give me two. Okay, so one is to prioritize student security. One, first one is to prioritize student security on campus and also the second one is to um help on the wellbe of students. Okay, you mentioned security. What percentage of the UNRC funds is allocated to? 80% please. Okay. Where does the UNC draw its funds from? draw it's I think 5% from the SLC deals, 1% from college deals and also 3% from the NUGS. What's what's NUGS? What's the full meaning? National Union of Students. The National Union of Ghana students. Okay. Okay. Okay. So, walk us through two of your policies. But before then what is your mission for office and your vision for office? So my vision is to um promote shuttle shuttle fairness system and I'll achieve this mission by using statistical models to sort out and that is your that is your my vision. Okay. So my mission is to pro um prioritize security. I've realized that during the hours of 8 and 9 students find it difficult to get home from I think some almost get choked at gate and we find to get to our host. Give me two of your policies. Okay. So my policy is that I'm in to um promote free shutter system fair shutter system for my people in a sense that um I'll use statistical models to sort out data and back up um use statistical models first. I'll conduct the Okay. The next one. The next one. I get the idea you're trying to give. The next one. I realized that um the school system run to 24hour system during examination period. Okay. Okay. Okay. So, we want to know get into your personality. So, kindly perform a SWAT analysis on who you are. So, Okay, we can move on. Okay, perform a pick one policy of your choice and perform a smart analysis on it. So with the shuttle fairness system so with that as I said ear I'll sort out the data back end that's using statistical models. I'll get to know where my people are really what my people are really saying if they in favor of the problem they are going through then I'll channel that through the S and also fine do you know smart analysis we are doing vibes in are you familiar with pastel analysis okay let me let me come in now um concerning your um fair shuttle system that you talked about. Now in explaining it, you said that to seek the consents of the students where they will be where when voted into is that correct? Now do you know we get policies? Do you know how is kindly useful? Sorry by observation end and what's its end product? Very good. Now based on what you are saying can I say that you sat in your room to cook that policy I didn't sat in my room I said that in a sense that you see before we can um petition or we can petition our situation to authorities it must back with the data so you should have done that you see a policy First of all, let me educate you. That's my field of study. Before you bring about initiative, policies, programs, first of all, there's an existing problem. Now, you build on when you find a problem. You do an analysis, a needs assessment. You get it? Now, you draft a policy. As part of the policy, you have an implementation strategy and all that all captured. You do all this. This is why our country is failing. We want people to give us power before we start implementing some of these things. So that is not a policy that will affect the lives of the student because you are yet to go to them to ask of to to seek their consent. Okay? I'm advising you and I'm I'm giving you a fair advice. Now if they vote for you, kindly fasttrack that process for us. Okay? Because you should have done that. Know what they want. Then when you get into office, you just start your implementation strategy. Thank you. Thank you very much. Yes. Hello. So um the name is James. Yes. I've been in this school for over five years getting to six years now and I've um seen presidents um of the college of health science promise uh people of bui that's the allied health changing the basin you know issues or changing the basin system but to no our view still they are suffering to the extent that there are um now public transports coming around to come and you know pick some of the students to and fro, right? So, convince me right now within just 30 seconds how you are going to make this happen. So, with the bad data information that I I'll be carrying. Mind you, you have 30 seconds. Yes, please. So, with that data, I'll get to um through the SLC then to those that's where we'll be channeling us um our problem to. So, have the investigation and get my petition back with data. So, it will be channelneled to the SLC and also through the dosa to for further um I'm not convinced. It's the same old story but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Anyways, um do you know a chorum? Yes, please. What's a corum? It's forms of the number of people in the parliament that speak louder. I can't hear you. So the number of people in the parliament that needs to reach for exition to be made. Okay. So um what's the quum that needs to be attained in um KCS parliament do for a sitting? Okay. One third please. Okay that's fine. What about that of your meetings UNLC? UNLC meeting I think is 50%. 50%. That's fine. What if you can attain the 50%? What do you do? You stop the meeting, please. But I have no idea about it. Okay, go and find out. Thank you. You have one. All right. So my question for you is that apart from article 14 of the UNRC constitution, what will be your other source of income? So thank you very much for that question. We'll be writing um for sponsorship from people around nonorganization NOS's and also we'll be writing for sponsorship to I think the MC's for sponsor for sponsorships from NOS's and also through the MC's that's the mun municipal chief executive okay okay who is the dean of students the director of student affairs Professor Mariel. So we don't have that office anymore. We have it. You don't have the office of dean of students, do we? We have. We have. We have. Yes. Okay. So who is the dean of students? Professor Mariam I think. Okay. So it's now direate of students affairs. The director of So we have a director of student affairs instead of dean of students affairs. So who is the right who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament? Acting chief justice who is mama is the who is Dr. the finance minister. Who is honorable? Nigu is the majority. Okay. So, look into the camera and then give them your last words and then you are discharged. Wait before you do that um I have wait let me tell you let's let me build a preamble very friendly one. Um I have a What's the capital city of Ghana? Ara Ara. What's the capital city of um Togo? It's Lum. Lume. Okay. What's the capital city of um USA? It's Washington DC. I have three houses. A red one, a blue one, and a white one. Okay. Okay. Now the red one is in Ara. The blue one is in Lume. Where's the White House? That's fine. I gave you a very big clue. That's okay. Um, look into the camera. Give us a few words and then you are discharged. So fellow students, I mean a person of as I said Bill Jamesu and I'm in to be your voice in parliament. So I'll urge you to give me all your votes and your massive support. Thank you. All right. Thank you very much. Oh, we are done with Okay. Hus. Fine art and curatorial practice. I'm sorry, my econometer is not working. Just relax. My name is Zade Musa uh a student from the department of fine art and curatorial practice currently pursuing the um course of painting and sculpture. I my work my work revolves around the use of um materials like um the digital space to produce work that Okay. Okay. Okay, that's fine. That's fine. That's very telling. Um, what position are you running for? Compass uh campus member of parliament. Okay. What is your vision for office? My vision is that by the end of my tenure there is there is an improvement in the security both on and off campus. Okay. What's your mission? My mission is to um collaborate with the various executives of the various halls on campus and then various hosts. What is the full meaning of UNRC? The union of non-residential constituencies. Who's the current president of the UNRC? I'm sorry. I don't know. Very good. Where does the UNRC draw a source of funding? 5% of its um 5% from the SRCDs and then 3% from the NUKS fund and then 1% from every college on okay so what percentage of the UNRC funds is allocated to security 80% of its total revenue okay give me two of your policies how many how many are you aware of the or are you privy to the number of aims the UNRC has. Yes, please. How many are they? Five. Give me two. One is to one is to formulate policies and provide solutions to security on and off campus. And then one is to also add upon the improvement of the UNRC. Give me two of your policies. One is the stay clean policy. That's a policy that is addressed towards the sanitation on campus from various hosts to various halls. And then the mommy two minutes the extension what? Mame two minutes. Mommy two minutes. Okay. Tell me the extension of the shuttle um the shuttle services on campus that will range from um the normal five uh the normal 5 to 7 which is a total increasement of 2 hours to the shuttle. That has already been implemented already. the increments of the shuttle from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. already because most of the time we go to class at KSB and it's 5 to 7 we after class we don't get shuttled to come back and I'm saying your policy yes right All right. Thank you. Say thank you. Say thank you. Thank you sir. Okay. So perform a SW analysis on yourself. Okay. So my name is Zade Musa from the department of fine art and curatorial practice with a hands-on experience in gravity and then also design. I also having the um the award for best commanding officer and then also best creative officer. I bring on a creative and then also a disciplined approach to how I work and then that also brings me to um that also brings a flexibility in the way I work which draws me closer to the way I execute my plans. Okay. Pick one policy of your choice your own policy. Pick one. Perform a smart analysis on it. Do you first of all do you know smart analysis? Yes, please. Okay. Perform a smart analysis on your policy. The stay clean. It's a policy that that is addressed towards the sanitation problems that we are facing on campus and also various hosts. So we are looking at we are looking at establishing we are looking at establishing a committee that will drive this policy to it goals. So we are looking at um how measurable it is. We are looking at bringing people on board, stakeholders on board that can get as um source of funding which will be used in purchasing uh bins for various halls and then also various hosts and how um achievable it is. We are going to appoint um host um host health that are going to Thank you. Thank you. Now my now my my question is very simple. You seek to make impact right now you are in the college of art and built is that correct why not the college president but campus MP the campus MP because I'm I am more interested in the um the aims of the UNRC especially for campus because they are there are most of the times problems that have been um faced by me myself which I seek to address that is why I'm running for campus now do you agree with me that you as a student the reason why you are here is to learn and excel academically. Now you are also on the same page with me. Some of the challenges students in the faculty of art faces more of you that uses um your hand to work the old site you know how depraable our studios are and all that. Now if you want to solve issues why don't you start there? Why don't you become a faculty of arts president? Why don't you become a college president? solve these issues but then you are moving away from home to even solve external issues whilst they are there there's a fire burning in your home why because I feel this is the best um office that I can channel all my energy and my strength to that's fine okay so um the name is Musa right Yes. Which school did you complete? Ghana Armed Forces. Ghana Armed Forces. What inspired you to go to Ghana Armed Forces? By choice or by fate? By choice? By choice. Yes, please. So, what inspired you? The training, the vigorous training Ghana forces put you to brings you out as a complete and total change of a human being. As a as a young as a young boy, did you ever think of becoming a soldier? Yes, please. So that's why you you was that part of the reasons why you went to armed forces? Yes, please. Has that changed? So you want to be a soldier? Yes. Is it with the purpose to conduct a coup detar in Ghana or to just be a soldier and protect Ghanaians? To protect and save. Yeah. Um soldiers are these functioning in Ghana assistance now as they should. Yes please they are. They are. Yes. Okay that's fine. Anyways what's a quorum? A quorum is the number of um members required for a meeting. A minimum number of members required for a meeting. Is the deputy speaker of parliament s parliament part of the people who make up a a chrome for a sitting? Yes please. Yes. He's part. Yes. He or she? Yes. What about the speaker? No, please. The speaker is coming in. The speaker is not part of the not. Okay. All right. Who's the speaker of Ghana's parliament? Right honorable Alban. Who is the acting chief justice of Ghana? I'm sorry, but please I don't know his name. Who is Mama? Mahama Ayera is the majority sorry he's the majority um caucus. He's the caucus head for the majority in parliament. Okay. Who is honorable market? He's the caucus headet for the minority. Who is the minister of education? Honorable Harusu. Who's the attorney general? I'm sorry please. name. Who is the minister for works and housing? Honorable Gilbert Kenneth. Honorable Gilbert Kennedy J. Okay. Thank you very much. Kindly say your last words to the camera and your constit. Oh, please. Okay. I'm sorry. Please. The question again. No, please. Good evening student of KNUSD. My name is Z Musa once again and I'm aspiring to be your next campus MP. Thank you very much for your support and yes, thank you very much for your support. Thank you. Please have your seat. Master Apia Enoch. Right. Yes, please. Who are you briefly? My name is Apia Enoch. I mentioned your name earlier on. I'm a third year student reading Bachelor of Science in Packaging Technology from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. I'm a resident of SRC host within campus constituency. I am a motivated student who uh love to be uh h engage in innovative ideas. Okay, that is fine. That is fine. Are you familiar with the UNRC constitution? Yes. How many aims of the UNRC are there in the constitution? Give me two. So the UNRC is in charge of the SEC security within off and on campus and also and also the UNRC see true that uh the welfare of students are being catered for. Okay. What what is your vision for office? My vision is to establish Brunai mini market. My sorry my vision is to create a united campus. What is your mission? My mission is to create my mission is to create a secure campus for all camp students. Do you know what a mission and a vision is? Yes sir. What's a vision? Vision is um what you ought to do or how you assume the future to be. What is a mission? Your mission is the aim that you the the policies that you would like to implement. Okay. So, give me two of your policies. You just mentioned policies. Give me two of your policies. Um I have um Brunai I if I'm voted into office I will establish Brunai mini market and also and also um I have a policy called a policy which will be educate will be educating students on road safety. Road safety. Yes sir. Okay that's fine. Take your friend say sorry yourself perform a sort analysis on yourself. Do you know SW analysis? Yes sir. Perform a sort analysis on yourself. Okay. Um I'm a person who my my name is Aino. I'm a person who loves to have innovative ideas. My my weakness is my weakness is h I'm a person that would not like to feel people in a sense that uh h I feel so down when people ask me for something and I'm not able to provide the opportunity take one of your policies and perform a do you know smart analysis? Yes sir. Okay. So you can perform one on your policy. Okay. Can you? Yes sir. If you can't let me know so I spare you that I can do that. Okay. Perform a smart analysis on your policy. One of them. Brunai mini market. Okay. So, Brunai mini market um the uh please Brunai mini market to be uh the specific aspect we will Brunai mini market the specific aspect um we will try to use a part of the car park of uh Brunai taxi rank at the left side of the old Brunai and new Brunai so that students will find it very easy that they wouldn't walk all the way from Brunai the areas of Brunai to Katanga or Queens Hall and then again at the measure measurable aspect we would like to provide at least three to five daily effective meals which students can um okay relax do you know the university's re estate management yes um I recently before do you know yes or No, please. The question. Do you know the university's estate management? No, sir. Do you think you can just go to Brunai and start using their car park? Um, I wanted to have a collaboration with the gas host manager. How are you going to do that? Because they have how do you fund it? How do you fund your your market? We will we will collaborate strongly with the authorities of the university and key stakeholders and various students who are willing to branch into an entrepreneurship. Where does UNRC draw its source of funding? The UNRC The UNRC gets its source of funding from 5% 5% uh 5% from the SRC dues, 3% from the NOK dues and 1% from the various colleges dues. Okay. Uh what's the percentage of the UNRC funds that's located to security? 80% of the US UNRC fund. All right. Sure. Um critical. Thank you. Senior Enoch sir, you talked about construction. Is that correct? Yes, sir. Now, have you looked at the finances? Yes, sir. Um I haven't really looked at that area but if you haven't looked at it then I put it to you that that project that project you may not be able to do it. Now secondly is that a project from your constituent? Yes sir. Or how how is a project from my constituent? Does they told you they want it? Yes sir. How many people did you interview? How many people did you have? I asked a couple of students. Couple? I want real numbers. About 15 people. 15. Yes sir. 15. Yes sir. Now roughly how many students are on campus within your constituency? I don't actually. Roughly I don't actually know. Well then you cannot generalize that this is what the students on campus want. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. So, um if A crosses B and B crosses C, does that mean that A directly crosses C? Read the question again. If A crosses B and B crosses C, does that mean that A directly crosses C? If A crosses B and B crosses C, does that mean that A directly causes C again? No, I I didn't hear the question. That's fine. That's fine. Don't worry. Don't worry. It's fine. Who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament? Please. The speaker of Ghana's parliament. Honorable Abani. Right honorable Abani. Who is the acting chief justice? I don't know sir. Who is the minister of education? Honorable Hara Idus. Who is the majority leader? The majority leader is honorable Mouhamama Ayara. Who is the minority leader? Minority leader is honorable. Who is the finance minister? The finance minister is honorable at Who is the minister for works and housing? I don't know sir. Okay. Thank you very much. kindly look into the camera some few words to your conuence just 20 seconds and then we're done students my name is Apia over the few past weeks days minutes I've been with you from the various halls various host on the street of K west to your various host by advocating on a shared vision which is building a new campus that protects the rights of the people and empowers very much. Thank you very much. All the best to you. God bless you so much. Please have your seat. How are you doing? By God's good. I'm fine. Who are you? I am in the person of master William a third year accounting student aspiring to be the next campus MP a self motivated student in a self motivated student as I said aspiring to be the next campus kindly relax okay so we want to have an overview or know if you have an understanding of what the aims of UNRC are. How many are they? They are three. That's wrong. There are five. Okay, good. So, you mentioned that there are three. So, I can assume that you know three. So give me just two to ensure the ware of student population to ensure the welfare of the to formulate and advocate for formulate and implement strategic policies that will implement the welfare of what's your vision for office? My vision is to ensure that and to ensure academic success on campus. What's your mission? My vision is to ensure the academic success on campus to your vision and mission are the same. Please your vision and mission are the same. Please no. Okay. But you gave me the answer for the same answer for both. But that's fine. Give me two of your policies. Two of my policies. The first policy is to ensure that to ensure proper the first policy is to ensure proper civiliz the first policy is ensure the first policy is to organize programs to ensure the benefit the welfare of the student to ensure that the safety of the people is ensured. The second policy is how many times are going to ensure one sentence. Okay, give me the second one. The security policy is to implement security measures on campus that ensure so you mentioned security. How what's the what percentage of the UNRC funds goes goes into security? 80%. Okay. Where or how does UNRC draw funds into its 5% the UNC gets 5% of SRC total budget. 3% from local NS budget and also 1% from the college by coffees. All right. You mentioned about security ensure better security on campus. Are you trying to tell me that the security of campus is not enough? Security on campus is enough but there is still room for improvement. So what is the gap between the current situation and what you aspire to do? My main going rounds to the students to come here. One of one of the major challenges one the students informed me was the stretch between Brunai and the between Unity and Brunai the shape over there the lightning system over there unity hall and Brunai University and Brunai University and Brunai the sh over there the student informed per my observation during the night there is very dark that place is very dark safety of the people is divided. Okay. Mention two independent candidates from last year's last year last year's general election. And okay, who is the minister of education? Dr. Honorable Dr. Hey, the minister of education is honorable. Okay, that was some good redemption was there. Who is the minister for health? Minister of health. The minister of health is okay. Your last words, your constants, and then so look into the camera there and then give your conuence some words of appeal just 10 seconds. As I said, my name is William and aspes to campaign about my policies for the betterment of campus constituents. A vote for William is a vote for a better campus. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Master William. Evening Madame Linda Aisu, kindly have your seat. Thank you. Who are you? I am a third year journalism student aspiring for the office of campus constituency member of parliament. with a resilient spirit and also oppose collaboration in everything I do. Please, I'm done. You're done? Okay. Are you aware of the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? I'm not too sure of the number but how many are they? I don't know. Have you read the UNC consution? Yes, please I have. Are you sure? Yes, please. What is the corum for a UNC meeting to hold? Please come again with your question. Do you know what a corum is? Yes, I know. Good. What's a corum? The minimum number of Okay. So, what's the chrome for a UNRC meeting? I have no idea. Where does UNLC draw it source of funding from percentages from local? What percentages? 100%. 3%. Move on. 1% from the various colleges instead of 5% from SRC. What is the percentage allocation of the UNC funds to security? Can I proceed? Yes, please proceed. Okay. So, Linda, sir, so my question is short. You have to give me What's other people? Other people is people given to that list the activities to be okay. So what standing orders? They are orders that controls the proceedings of parliament. How many counties we have in parliament? Seven. Seven. Parliament. Seven. Two of us. True. You're lying. So, can you give me two committees in parliament? We have the finance committee and the privilege committee. Thank you. You're welcome. Okay. So, we are going to do this quickly. Who is the minister of education? Honorable Harunu. Minister of Finance. Honorable Casio at Minister of Health. I have no idea. Who is Honorable Mouhammad? The majority leader. Who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament? Honorable. Did you say honorable? Did you say honorable? Right. Honorable Alban Bang. Who is the acting chief justice of Ghana? I have no idea. Okay. Who is the minister for works and housing? Honorable candidates AJ. What does the article three of the university constitution says? Come here. What does article three of the UNRC constitution says? What does article three of the UNRC constitution? I have no idea. Very well. Thank you. kindly look into this camera down there. Yes. And say your words. Your last words. Not your last words. I mean appeal to your constituent. Yeah. You have 20 seconds. All right. Dear K University student and resident of the campus constituency. I am Linda Aayu aspiring to be your next campus MP. I believe with my vision and mission we can push something better and still ensure that security our welfare and then our our welfare is the priority. Once again the name is Linda and let's all rally behind this mission and vision to make the Okay. Thank you very much Madame Linda. Have a good evening. Hey, sorry. If I take it, Okay. Good evening. How are you doing? Evening, sir. Find my degrees of Great. Who are you? I'm Jeffrey Anumache, a third year real estate student. Um, I'm former vice president for the faculty of built environment. a young guy who is a team player and um I have should I've not stopped you. I'm Jeffrey. No, we are starting. That's fine. We don't have time. What are you okay? Do you do you have a fair knowledge of the aims of the UNRC? Yes, of course. How many are they? I do not know the actual amount, but you don't know. You don't know, right? You don't know. But I know the aims. You know, you know what? I know them, but I don't know the I said, do you know the aims of the UNRC? Yes, please. How many are they? I don't know the exact um but I know them. I can list some to you. Give me two. So, the the UNRC um represents students um aside the SRC that they represent non-residential students aside the SRC and they are also in charge of welfare. Where does UNRC draw a source of funding? So 1% 1% from the college um 80% from 1% from the college uh 3% from nukes and um what's the full meaning of nukes? Uh national union of Ghanian students. Is it Ghanian or Ghana students? Ghana students. Okay, continue with the funding. And 80% for um security. You've messed it up. What's your vision for office? I see um a prosperous south constituency. And what's your mission? A dedicated south constituency with a voice in parliament. you you have your turn. So give me two of your policies. All right. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, first of all, you straight to the point. Cut to the chase. All right, Mr. Chairman. Sorry for the delay, Mr. Chairman. If I'm if I'm elected as member of parliament for IDS South constituency of which I will be eventually um um I plan on tackling um advocating on reduction of host prices. Mr. Chairman, students should not be seen as business targets for host managers but they should be seen as citizens with rights as well. um coming from as a real estate student coming with some kind of knowledge on properties and buildings at least I know that uh there's a rent act 1986 that speaks one um fairness for tenants that you do not have um arbitrary price increases and so there should be fairness with tenants. Who is the UNRC president? The current UNRC president. Yes. Um the honorable Um, opari opari what honorable opari what I know honorable par okay who is the general secretary of the UNRC the general secretary of the UNRC who is the financial secretary of the UNRC please can you take your time I'm okay so the general secretary we don't have that luxury we don't we don't financial secretary for the UNRC. Who is the financial secretary of the UNRC? The current financial secretary for the UNRC. Please I do not know who is the public relations officer for the UNRC. Honorable Cromwell, what's the what is the quum needed for a UNRC meeting to stand? That's 50%. When the 50% is not met, good. So you're talking about the constitution. Okay. And it seems you know more about the Ghanaian constitution. Okay. The talking about one act, rent act. Okay. Seeking to reduce the price of host, right? Yes, please. So what do you think about taking them to court when you're elected as MP? I don't think that's an appropriate way. And so if you want to go that tangent, I can elaborate more on that. And so we have the tour the tourism sector. Um so with the tourism sector like this um when it comes to the management of hotel prices during the peak seasons they actually have a way of um curbing them or they have a way of doing that that favors customers around. And so we can bring that with the host. Yes, please. Especially with um bringing in incentivized um ways for for the host as well, private developers. for friendly modeling. You have deviated from my question but you another question. So you're going to be the MP for South. Oh you are contesting. Okay. What are your policies? I want two policies on security. Security. Yes. And so that is the the 24/7 um emergency call line. Are you going to implement that? Yes, of course. When I'm elected as member of parliament for IDS South, uh member of parliament for South carries a lot of weight and as part of it, article 10 of the UNRC constitution even says that you are in conjunction with SRC head of security. You are deviating. How you going to implement that? Who is going to implement it? Stakeholders. So I was coming which stakeholders security managers. Yes please. So if there's an emergency okay if there's an emergency the security personnels but host managers will play a part. They all stakeholders and students are paying monies to them and so we know how to bring that kind of relation into play. They all stakeholders in this. The local authorities are also part of it. Last question. Do you know what smart analysis is? No, please. Thank you. Jeffrey. Jeffrey, how are you doing? Fine by the grace of God. You said some time ago that one day the rabbit will hunt the lion. Yes, please. You said it right. That's I don't recall seeing it here. Today I happen to be a lion and I'll hunt you one way or the other. But let's get to business. Let's get to business. Yes. This is not a witch hunting. You know we are here to screen you. Now you happen to be a member of the college of ATM belt. Is that is that correct? Yes. Now if my memory treats me right I want to ask building a conversation on consistency. Now last year I was following your campaign as an individual candly. Now I realize at some point in time you released flyers that you want to contest for department president. Is that correct? Yes please. Now what position did you resign from? Vice president. So it it agrees to the fact that at some point you didn't run for department president. You rather went in to vice somebody at the faculty level. Yes. Now you promised them that you are going to deliver. You are going to serve them. Is that what the narrative was? Yes. Now can I say can I say that one way or the other you have failed the people you seek to serve the people you went into their classes to promise them last year because your ta will be ending somewhere in September but here you are running and catching up another office can I also say that you are over ambitious you're always chasing your dream it's about you personally and achieving your dreams and then enriching your CV can I say that Mr. Chairman the very people I'm not a chair I'm not a chair kindly address the chair all right Mr. Chairman the very people from the faculty of built environment are the same people in Nidia as south constituency and so if I'm if I have resigned from the position of faculty of that assumption is very wrong that assumption is very wrong. Now let's zoom into your policies and that will be the last one. Now I want you to briefly briefly take me through how you came about with your policies briefly. Sure. I taugh the constituency actually moving from host to host and I discovered the loopholes within the current administration has done their best and then election is how did you come about the policies you seek to implement even from the very people the people in the constituency roughly how many people are in your constituency I cannot give an roughly roughly I cannot say that I cannot tell so how many people have you interviewed or have you reached so far about I can I I cannot remember it's been there a lot for the sake of time for the sake of time I cannot remember who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament right honorable Alban who is the acting chief justice justice Paul Ba for who is the minister of education? Honorable. Who is the minister for foreign affairs? Honorable Samuela. Who is the minister for works and housing? Honorable Gilbert. Who is the Minister for Tourism? Honorable Ablah Aba. It's a female. Ablah. The name has escaped me. I think she's a female. Who's the Who is the secretary general for the UN? For the UN, Antonio Gutierrez. Do you know SWAT analysis? Um, strength. Would you? Do you know SWAT analysis? Yes, I know them. But I cannot I cannot perform one on myself. I know it. Are you setting your own questions here? Performance what analysis on yourself? I I cannot. Do you know pestl analysis? Pel I had never heard of it before. Look into the camera. I see your last words and you are you are discharged. All right. Hello KD. I'm Jeffrey. Um I come to you once again. Um a leader comes to serve not by saying good but by doing good. And then I'm I'm ready to offer you. Thank you very much. You are discharged. All right. Thank you very much. Check My brother, how are you doing? I'm doing good. And you? I'm doing very very well. I'm just tired. Who are you? I am Sid Alasan in a third year political science student of this Novo University. You're in third year. Yes, please. Okay, that's good. And I completed school at I mean African faith junior high school. That's fine. And I completed That's fine. Relax. Okay. Okay. What position are you running for? I'm aspiring to be the next South MP. South MP. Yes, please. So, you will form part of the UNRC? Yes, please. Good. What is the full meaning of UNRC? Come again. What is the full meaning of UNRC? Union of non-residential. Okay. Okay. Hello. Please. I'm come. I'm come. No. No. No. No. That's fine. Union. That's fine. Don't worry. Don't worry. Don't worry. My brother, my brother, calm down. Okay, relax. No one has any prejud prejudicial sentiments towards you. Relax. Okay, what's your name? Sayan in this way. No, because you know this is way it's fine. you it's fine. Okay, relax my brother. Relax. Okay, relax. Good. How many constituencies fall under the UNRC? Seven. Okay. According to the UNRC constitution, how many aims of the UNRC are there? Please come again. According to the UNRC constitution, how many aims of the UNRC are there? I have no idea. Good. That is fine. I like it that way. What is your vision for office? My vision is very simple. As a proud son of a South or as a proud son of Aidia, I just want to I mean help strengthen the security of Aridia. Okay. But please, you are not a son of a you just live there. I am from You live there. Not just because of school. Oh, then okay. You can call yourself that. Please come again. How do you intend on solving the security issues of South? As a political scientist, I believe in one thing. Whilst there is security, there is development. I want to I mean help introduce what we call volunteers which I believe they can help strengthen the security of our Okay. So you are talking about you are talking about security. What percentage of the UNRC funds goes into security? 80%. Good. What's the quum for which a UNRC meeting will stand? Please come again. What is the quorum? Do you know corum? No, please. Okay. Okay. Honorable Asan as a students leader how do you lease with the local government to solve issues identified in your constituency? Please come again. As a student leader having identified the situation in your constituency, how do you le with the local government to solve that particular issue? Once twice. All right. Mr. Al Hassan, what is the Ken State code of conduct? No idea. Who is the acting chief justice of Ghana? Acting chief justice. No idea. What are the three arms of government? Legislator, judiciary, and executive. And what's the main function of each? The legislature I think they formulate policy and listen the executive they formulate policy the legislature they make policy and the judiciary they deal those with I mean legal issues what is the name of the head of security for K USC head of security who is the tutor for access out I don't know chairman for UNRC chairman Who is your MP? The name of your MP. MPando. Honorable. The president for UNRC. Please. I'm coming. I know. Gentlemen, um, tell me one skills you possess on your CV that will help you in your administration when being elected into office. Come again. one skills you have on your CV that will help you when being leted into office. I'm giving you only one a minute. Your own skills. You have to check your CV and check the skills you have on it. Did you prepare the CV yourself? Yes, please. Okay. So, tell me the skills you have that will help you. The one skills you have, personal skills. So, proficient in the what use of computer software. Gentlemen, I don't I don't want the answer again. Thank you. Can you briefly Can you briefly enlighten us on the differences between recurrent budgets and development budgets? Come again. Can you briefly enlighten us on recurrent budgets and development budgets? I have no idea. Thank you. I want to give you a chance. I'm a very good person. I want to give you a chance to redeem yourself on the CV. You have here proficient in the use of computer softwares like the spelling of soft softwares is problematic over here but like MS suit Microsoft suit. So let's take Microsoft Word. Okay. What is the shortcut for print? No idea. Shortcut for cat. Please come again. The first question. Shortcut for print. No idea. Shortcut for cut. No idea. Shortcut for copy. No idea. Shortcut for paste. No. You might think that we are failing you. So you are asking question or answering question angrily. But when the result comes, no. this very How old are you? 25 years. Which year did you complete SES? 2022. Which school? Come again. Speak to the Speak into the S Oford. That's fine. It's fine. some oxford. So, okay, I want to ask, let me ask you this. I mean, um, what do you think this whole process is about? Vetting, how prepared. Do you think it's important? Is important. I know. You know, it's important. Yes, please. Did you prepare very well? Yes, please. So, what's happening? Are you tense? Yeah. It's like this be my very first time. This is your first time? Yes, please. Okay. All right. Uh, it's not funny. So, no. Please. You can't even get angry. Please. I beg you. Don't intimidate my panel. My my my my Okay, let's do this. I still want to give you a chance to redeem yourself. I believe in you. Even nobody does. I do believe in you. I still want to give you the chance. Who is the minister for education? Haron and who is the majority leader? Majority I mean yes. Who is the speaker of Ghana's parliament? Speaker of Ghana's parliament. Yes. Who is the minister of finance? Honorable. Okay, good. Who is the minister for works and housing? Please. Okay, before you leave, just so that you and I are on the same page. I want you to rate your performance today at the ver out of 100. Before the performance, I want to ask you a question, right? Um, are you good in maths? Yes. Not really. But are you good with riddles and those stuff? You are not good with riddles too. What are you good in? What the politics and we are asking you I mean these the political names and they're not coming. Okay. This question Aes B right. If A causes B, then B C. Does A always cause C? Easy. Easy. Please work this asparent out. It's not yet for him to enter this one. Uh, no. Let's Let him let us fully Let us fully finish. If A crosses B, right, and B crosses C, does A always cause C? Thank you. Okay. Before you leave, right, I want you to rate your performance out of 100, your own self. I'm going to give myself less than 50. Okay. So, um I want you to look into the camera to the people you are campaigning to. Give them your words. Um your last words, appeal to them to vote for you. This camera, this is the camera. I think this this be my very first time. It's like and I believe in myself. I believe in my capability. My it's like I am capable of doing it and I qualify to be I mean represent the good people of ID. So I am preing you people to I mean vote Sidu Alas as your next MP. And as I promised I am going to I mean secured I mean the environment of IADIAC. Thank you very much. You are discharged. You are discharged. Please sit here. Sit here. Good evening. Good evening, honorable chairperson. How are you doing? By the grace of God, I'm fine. Okay. You are our very last person for this entire vetting process for the day and we are counting on you to give us a very good experience. Can we have your assurance on that? Honorable chairperson. Yes, please. Thank you very much. Who are you? Thank you honorable chairperson. Before you proceed my subsequent questions or any subsequent questions from this bench please cut the chase we know you thank us go straight to the point okay thank you proceed honorable chairperson I'm foster third year doctor of pharmacy students I'm a good leader with good communication skills and I've been able to engage myself in communal um activities. However, okay, sometimes I add emotions. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. So, what position are you running for? Thank you, honorable chairperson. I'm running for member of parliament for South Constituent. So, run me through the enclave of South. Run me through the enclave of Audias South. I'm sorry. Okay, take me through your constituency. Okay, thank you honorable chairperson. Please my demarcation start from um gates to your left um through toasi station. Then you branch like the road heading towards Kouti and to Bernaf filling station um to okay Iandi host and it ends there at a fria junction that's okay and also okay okay okay thank you very much yeah shark okay so do you know the aims of the UNRC thank Thank you chair person with um Yes. Yes, please. I know. How many are they? They are four. They are five. Yeah. Five. So since you g since you said four, I can presume it's safe to presume that you know four of them. Yes. So just give me two. Okay. Thank you honorable chairperson. So the first one is one to formulate or and implement strategies toward um securities on and off campus. And the second one is to ensure welfare of the camp of the students of the campus or the welfare of the members of the campus of your constituency. You mean constituency? Fine. Okay. Who is the president for the UNRC? Thank you very much honorable chairperson. Please like I told you earlier cut the cheese straight forward. Who is the president for the UNCC? Okay. So, he's in the person of um honorable George. Um Okay, let's move on. What's the full meaning of UNRC? Okay, it is I think Union of Residents, Union of Non-residential Constituencies. Sorry. Where does the UNLC draw a source of funding? Okay, thank you. Um 3% um 3% of the nukes are allocated to the UNRC funds and 1% from each colleges. So you have six colleges. 1% of what the people in the colleges 1% from each of the you have six colleges. So making total like 6% from the colleges. 1% of what from the college? 1% of the individual people in the college or 1% of what? 1% of the um entire funds of the individual colleges. So making 6% since we have six colleges and um after that 80% of the total funds. No, I'm not talking about what you use the funds for. That's fine. You want to prove you know too much. Now what percentage of the UNRC funds is allocated to security% is 80%. Okay. Now for a UNRC meeting to hold as a legitimate one what is the percentage of people needed to form a quorum? Okay thank you honorable chairperson. You need the one/ird or at least 50% of the members of the house. Okay. In order to proceed. Okay. So at 50% when the 50% threshold is not met then you move on to the one threshold. Okay. Yes. Okay gentlemen. So my question for you is that um what of your policy which of your policy is in line with article 3 of the UNRS constitution? Okay. My first policy I've named it let there be light policy. Remember it should be in line with the universal constitution. Yes. Let there be light policy seeks to um repair damage streets lights and since I've been a victim before like I've been quote unquote quash in the street of around um splendor. So sorry about that. So it's my policy to it was it was due to um fluctuations in the lights. So it's my policy to generate or repair the damage street lights. That's that's for my next question. You said you are proficient in tree right? Yes please. Policy website student accommodation chairperson to the best of my knowledge. Not to the best of my knowledge website. Next question. first year host. Thank you honorable chairperson. That's wrong. Thank you. Honorable for I'm I wouldn't say I'm very glad but you've had firsthand experience of robbery on your constituency that you aspiring to represent. All right. So what are you doing in terms of policy to make sure that that same experience wouldn't happen to someone else? Aside lightning please because there can be light and robbery can still happen. So if I rob you and I enter the bush, there's no light in the bush. So light aside. Thank you. Thank you, honorable chairperson. Um I've decided to introduce a policy which will um provide security measures by building security post at every 400 m alongside the road. May I ask where you are getting your funding from for that particular project you want to embark on? Um since 80% will be going for security I think we can use that money to do such um have you do you know how much you have in the UN office to the best of my knowledge I'm yet to find out please let me tell you the truth the amount in the office cannot handle the budget we are talking about all right so kindly reconsider your policy thank you thank you very much honorable chair Yeah, foster. Right. So um my question to you is that so far amongst the candidates that um have pres presented here today, I've not heard anyone talk about anything health related for their constituency. I don't know if it's only me. Yes. and you are a health student, I expected or I expect you to at least think about something healthwise for your people because I'm sure um at night when the people in your constituency voted into power um they face issues regarding their health. it's so difficult for them to come to campus especially students clinic who doesn't operate 24-hourly and also the um tech hospital I mean with the issues that goes on there I mean when you go there so what do you think could be done regarding health for your people at Iodia south in terms of nth health issues when maybe they are faced with n problems maybe in the night at somebody just screams that is he or she is suffering from a severe migraine. I believe you know what a migraine is. What are you going to um do or what do you think you can do to help with health in your constituency? The others I didn't trouble them because they not health professional but you as a doctor or pharmacy student I think you should think about something at least just within 30 seconds say something to me anything. Thank you honorable chairperson. Please, it's my it's part of my policy that I would bring in health professionals from the various hospitals around especially from conf to come and talk to us about or counselors about um mental issues and besides I've been I've been doing that so it is nothing new that um I don't know anything about Okay. So my question last question is if A crosses B and B causes C, does A always cause C? Okay. Okay. Um hello. So You are contesting Friday as a south MP. That's my question. Can you list 10 host there? Can you list 10 hostels? Be fast. Okay. Okay. So, do you are you aware that there is ID clinic is it located in my constituency? Thank you. We are doing this last round and then you Okay, my brother Thank you honorable speaker but not honorable um Kingsley Arban Sumani Babin for sorry thank you he's in the person of honorable Who is the minister of health? Okay. Who is the minister of health? It's the person of honor Joseph Mint Aando. Who is the minister for education? You mention Minister of Finance. What the Okay. So for what constituency like your home constituency what's your home constituency what your home conituency what is your home constituency home constituency who is your MP Central. Thank you very much. Look into the camera. Your last word. very competent enough. I'm very competent enough to lead you or drive positive change to the constituency. Kindly vote for me on that very day and I will never let you down. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. We are done for the day. I think we are done with and the the cheers the applause and all of that. So before Mr. Foster you for us and then we pass the panel to the EC pray for us. We thank you aba father for giving us this day. We thank you for a successful vetting procedure. We thank you for our lives. We thank you for the time spent. We thank you for the energy you've given us. Father, we are now going to our various houses and host. Father, it's our prayer that may you protect us, guide us from all arrows of the devil. In the might name of Jesus have we prayed. Amen. Hey, hey, hey.
VETTING OF THE CANDIDATES FOR THE 2025 UNRC ELECTIONS DATE: 15TH JUNE, 2025 VENUE: AMONOO NEIZER CONFERENCE CENTER