The Students Representative Council (SRC) has the responsibility to protect the welfare of the students. Over the past years, the SRC has failed to deliver it's promises. They don't go down to the grassroot to really identify the problems facing the students. They rather sit at the top and make unnecessary predictions.
The student activists is a society of students who have come together to protect their interest and the interest of other students. This group have dedicated their self to provide any possible support to fresh and incoming Men and Women of the University for Development Studies. These incoming students are unfamiliar with the community and what they will have to do upon entry. Accommodation and registration therefore posses a major challenge to them. They need help from those who have been in the school for sometime to guide them yet there is no one to help them out. The student activists have taken it upon themselves to help these students to have a smooth entry process. We the student activists have been there before. When you are somewhere far away from home in an unknown land, not knowing how to carry yourself around and where you are even going to sleep. It is really pitiful. Not anymore, the student activists are really doing their best.
The leader of this society is a level 400 Economics (social science) student. His name is Alex Ketu. A self motivated gentleman who believe in the welfare of others.
If you are an incoming students in search of information and support, or a stakeholder wanting to know more about the school, don't hesitate to contact the leader on +233249930641 or +233204615869. It pleases us to be of help to you.
This is the official site of the UDS student activists. A student society providing information and help to fresh and incoming students of the University for Development studies.
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