The Law Students Network (LSN) has called on the leadership of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of the Ghana School of Law to put an end to what it described as unnecessary bickering and displays of partisanship.
Addressing members at the LSN Annual General Conference, the Convener of the Network, Gyasi Kwaku Abraham, urged SRC leaders, particularly the Congress, to focus on the welfare and interests of students rather than engaging in power struggles.
According to the LSN, resources entrusted to student leadership must be used responsibly and in a manner that benefits the general student body.
The Network emphasised that unity and collaboration remain essential for improving student representation and strengthening legal education in the country.
New direction
Meanwhile, Mr Gyasi has assured members of the LSN that the academic year ahead, promises to be promiing with several events put in motion.
“The LSN promises to organise free tutorials for both Part One and Part Two students, starting from January 2026.
“We are also planning to organise a second edition of our Leadership and Law Series in March, as well as a symposium to assess the performance of the government over the course of the year,” Gyasi Kwaku Abraham said.
Position on Key National Issues
Gyasi Kwaku Abraham, in his statement, articulated the position of the LSN on some key national issues. He reiterated LSN’s position on the government’s weaponisation of bail conditions against former government functionaries and called for an immediate end to state-sponsored persecution.
“We are vehemently against the clandestine actions by the government to establish a supreme leader in the country by going after statutory bodies and replacing their heads with puppets of the government.
“We are further against the clandestine plans by the government to scrap the only truly independent anti-corruption body, the Office of the Special Prosecutor, and subsume its role under the partisan Attorney-General’s Office, which has been rendered virtually an appendage of the NDC headquarters by the current Attorney-General,” the LSN Convenor said.
