Agogo Presbyterian Women’s College SRC appeals to Moderator to intervene in Principal’s resignation saga
The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of the Agogo Presbyterian Women’s College of Education has appealed to the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana to intervene in the recent resignation of the college’s Principal, Rev. Dr. Grace Sintim Adasi.
In a formal letter addressed to the Moderator, the SRC expressed deep concern over the sudden resignation, describing it as a development that has caused anxiety among both students and staff.
They noted that Rev. Dr. Adasi’s leadership has been instrumental in advancing the college’s stability, academic growth, and overall progress.
The SRC pleaded with the Moderator to engage the Principal and encourage her to reconsider her decision, emphasising that her continued leadership is vital to maintaining unity and ensuring the smooth running of the institution.
“We strongly believe her continued leadership will promote unity, continuity, and the overall welfare of the college community,” the SRC stated.
Signed by SRC President H.E. Adwoa Serwaa Bonsu and SRC Secretary Hon. Alice Gyamfua, the letter also conveyed confidence in the Moderator’s wisdom and commitment to the well-being of all Presbyterian educational institutions.
The student body expressed hope that through timely intervention from the Church’s leadership, a positive resolution would be reached in the best interest of the college.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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