Legal practitioner Rashid Ibrahim has been elected as the 59th President of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) after a keenly contested election held during the 58th Annual NUGS Delegates Congress over the weekend.
The peaceful and transparent election brought together delegates from universities, colleges, and pre-tertiary institutions across the country.
According to the official results released by the NUGS Electoral Commission, Lawyer Rashid Ibrahim secured 360 votes to emerge victorious. He was followed by Agirapah Opoku with 321 votes, Alvin Adjei Othcere with 289 votes, Latif Lawrence Jorhowie with 260 votes, Asare Bediako with 146 votes, and Nazeer Saeed with 6 votes, out of a total of 1,382 valid ballots cast.
His victory has been hailed by many within the student movement as the beginning of a new era of purposeful, unifying, and visionary leadership for Ghanaian students.
Rashid Ibrahim is a graduate of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), where he obtained his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree in 2023 and was called to the Bar in 2025. He is currently pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Business and Commercial Law at UPSA.
During his years as an undergraduate, Rashid became one of the most respected student leaders at UPSA — admired for his calm confidence, intellect, and commitment to service. He held several leadership and advocacy positions where his ability to inspire trust and foster unity earned him widespread respect.
Known for his collaborative leadership style, he often built bridges between student groups and university management, promoting dialogue and inclusivity. His approach — rooted in integrity and results — continues to shape his public life.
Upon his election, Rashid pledged to build on the achievements of the outgoing leadership while introducing reforms to make NUGS more responsive to student needs.
“The work of NUGS is far from over. We are inheriting a strong legacy, and my goal is to continue that progress — to make NUGS more vibrant, transparent, and impactful,” he said after his victory. “I will lead with integrity and inclusiveness, ensuring that the voices of all students are heard, from basic school to tertiary level.”
His vision for NUGS centers on strengthening institutional efficiency, advancing education policy advocacy, promoting digital inclusion, and expanding leadership and career opportunities for students across Ghana and beyond.