Broadcast journalist, Evans Osei-Bonsu, has been elected as the President of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology’s (KNUST) Law Students’ Union (LSU).
Osei-Bonsu, a practising journalist with over 12 years’ experience emerged as the first ever ‘part-time’ student to win the LSU elections with a running-mate who was not only a female but also a ‘part-time’ student.
He garnered 289 votes representing 47.69% out of the total valid votes cast in the keenly contested elections.
His two closest contenders, Eleazer Poku Addae Owusu and Daryl N.A Vanderpuye obtained 161 votes representing 26.56% and 146 votes representing 24.09% respectively, out of the total 606 valid votes cast.
The KNUST Law School has been divided into two streams of students; the ‘regular students’ who directly are recruits from Senior High Schools, and ‘evening students’ christened as ‘part-time’ students, comprising of persons with advanced learning certificates like 1st degree, masters degree or PhD holders.
In the almost 20 years of KNUST’s Law School history, the student leadership front has been mostly led by ‘regular’ students with an occasional blend of a regular student as the main president and a part-time student as running mate or vice-versa.
However, the jinx was broken this time around where two students’ who are christened ‘part-timers’ emerged victorious as President and Veep of the LSU Community.
Evans Osei-Bonsu is a product of Opoku Ware School. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from KNUST, where he further served as a Teaching Assistant for his compulsory National Service.
Osei-Bonsu is a broadcast journalist with Angel Broadcasting Network’s Pure FM in Kumasi.
He is the Producer of seasoned broadcaster, Kwame Adinkrah, who is the ‘Morning Show’ host of Pure FM.
Previously, he worked with Angel FM-Kumasi and Kessben FM, Kumasi.
He has several awards to his credit for his illustrious, selfless, discipline and dedicated work ethic.
His running mate, Esther Ohemaa Kwakye also holds a first-class degree in Economics from KNUST.
She is a product of St. Monica Senior High School in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
The duo are committed to leveraging the resources from within the working group of students to advance the cause of the Faculty, befitting its public image.