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Justice Atuahene Frimpong, 65th KNUST SRC Vice President

Justice Atuahene Frimpong, 65th KNUST SRC Vice President

Justice Atuahene Frimpong, 65th KNUST SRC Vice President

 

Justice Atuahene Frimpong is a dedicated Civil Engineering student and an accomplished student leader at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). At just 22 years of age, he currently serves as the 65th KNUST SRC Vice President, a role in which he actively represents and advances the interests of the student body while contributing to progressive governance and campus development.

Justice’s leadership journey is rooted in academic excellence and service. He previously served as the Academic Head of the Civil Engineering Students Association (CESA), where he played a key role in coordinating academic activities, promoting student success, and strengthening collaboration between students and faculty. His commitment to student welfare and representation further led him to serve as the Welfare Head of the Ghana Engineering Students Association (GESA), advocating for student wellbeing and inclusive support systems.

Driven by a passion to lead and serve at a broader level, Justice also contested as a GESA Presidential Aspirant, demonstrating vision, courage, and dedication to engineering students across disciplines. In addition, he contributed to professional student development as the Former Treasurer of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), where he upheld financial accountability and supported organizational growth.

An alumnus of Presbyterian Boys’ Senior High School (PRESEC), Justice’s foundation in discipline, leadership, and excellence continues to shape his academic and personal pursuits. Beyond leadership and academics, he is an active member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, where his faith informs his values of integrity, humility, and service.

In his leisure time, Justice enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and playing football, activities that reflect his commitment to continuous learning, mental growth, and teamwork.

Overall, Justice Atuahene Frimpong stands out as a purpose-driven leader, emerging engineer, and passionate advocate for students, whose experience, character, and vision position him for impactful contributions both within the engineering profession and society at large.