Emmanuel Dampah Donkoh has emerged victorious in the 2025 SRC Presidential Elections at Heritage Christian University, securing 59% of the votes based on final results declared by the SRC Electoral Commission. Donkoh polled 414 votes, while his contender, Gemama Kunkon, received 286 votes, representing 41%. Out of a total of 1,092 registered voters, 700 cast their ballots.
This year’s Heritage Christian University SRC Elections 2025 drew high student interest and participation, reflecting growing campus engagement.
In a heartfelt victory speech, Emmanuel expressed gratitude for the support and sacrifices of students throughout the campaign. “The journey to this moment has been both swift and enduring,” he said. “To each of you, known and unknown, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your faith in this cause has been a beacon of strength.” He urged students to pursue academic excellence with integrity and support one another, affirming his team’s motto: “There is no joy in succeeding alone.”
Team GEFRED, representing the opposing camp, congratulated the EDD team, acknowledging that “the work starts now,” and wished them divine guidance in their administration. Their sportsmanship highlighted the unity demonstrated throughout the Heritage Christian University SRC Elections 2025.
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Emmanuel Dampah Donkoh has emerged victorious in the 2025 SRC Presidential Elections at Heritage Christian University, securing 59% of the votes based on provisional results declared by the SRC Electoral Commission. Donkoh polled 414 votes, while his contender, Gemama Kunkon, received 286 votes, representing 41%. Out of a total of 1,092 registered voters, 700 cast their ballots.
This year’s HCU SRC Elections 2025 marked a significant chapter in student leadership, drawing high turnout and active participation from the university community.
In a heartfelt victory speech, Emmanuel expressed gratitude for the support and sacrifices of students throughout the campaign. “The journey to this moment has been both swift and enduring,” he said. “To each of you, known and unknown, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your faith in this cause has been a beacon of strength.” He urged students to pursue academic excellence with integrity and support one another, affirming his team’s motto: “There is no joy in succeeding alone.”
Team GEFRED, representing the opposing camp, congratulated the EDD team, acknowledging that “the work starts now,” and wished them divine guidance in their administration. Their gesture of goodwill emphasized the unity displayed throughout the HCU SRC Elections 2025.
Academics:
- SRC Scholarship Fund to assist financially challenged students.
- Entrepreneurial Mentorship to nurture innovative business ideas.
- Work & Study Programs to blend income generation with professional development.
- Reviving Student Associations to boost participation and growth.
Sports & Entertainment:
- Thursday Groovathon for weekly social engagement.
- Drama & Cultural Group to celebrate Heritage’s diversity.
- Support for Campus Artistes to promote creativity and talent.
Health & Welfare:
- Heritage Woman Initiative for female empowerment and menstrual hygiene.
- Hostel Visitations to maintain student engagement and feedback.
- Weekend Shuttle and Hybrid Learning for convenience and accessibility.
International Student Support:
- Fulfillment of the Ghana Tour Promise.
- Streamlined Residence Permit Process to ease bureaucratic stress.
As Emmanuel and Emmanuella prepare to assume office, they call on the entire student body to collaborate in building a Heritage community where leadership, creativity, and compassion intersect to shape a brighter future.
HCU Media and Public Affairs/Truth TV
Related: Student Representative Council