
As Chief Clerk, I am dedicated to fostering collaboration among parliamentary members and creating bridges that connect the parliament to the broader student body. Through open communication and a transparent approach, we can collectively work towards initiatives that enhance the university experience for all. The journey ahead is filled with challenges and opportunities.
I am excited about the prospect of contributing to the growth and development of our university parliament. Together, we will navigate the complexities of governance, celebrate our achievements, and learn from our challenges, all while upholding the principles of democracy that make our academic institution thrive.
In closing, I extend my gratitude to the university community for entrusting me with the role of Chief Clerk. With dedication, collaboration, and a commitment to democratic ideals, I am confident that together we will chart a course for a university parliament that truly reflects the aspirations and values of our diverse student body. Abraham Awudu Chief Clerk, EUW Parliament

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