Published on Tuesday 22nd October 2019
The Global Youth Leaders' Forum in collaboration with Ashanti Regional Students Representative Council held an impactful conference with school prefects,SRC executives, teachers and APEC members (which comprises politicians and business owners) in attendance.
The conference had 120 schools represented with an attendance of over 1,400 people present for the conference. The conference commenced with an opening prayer and a special presentation by Hon.Augustine who spoke on ' The Role of Students Representative Council in the school' and this brought more lights to the students on the crucial role they play in every school administrative structure.
Hon.Raphael Sarkodie, the Coordinator of the Ashanti Regional Students Representatives Council (SRC) also had a special presentation on 'Effectiveness of Students Leaders in Maintaining Discipline'.
Ambassador Wisdom Dominic the Coordinator of the GYLF Chapter in Ghana also eloquently shared the vision and mission of the forum and what we do. He also urged the youths to be positive agents of change and be vitally involved in doing something that will contribute to the good of their society.
He also seized the opportunity to inform them about the upcoming GYLF Online Conference holding on the 2nd of November and 26 schools registered to be part of it.
There were other presentations, dance ministration and representatives from Ultimate FM were present to cover the event.
It was indeed a power packed and very inspiring conference.
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