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NANS KWARA: After Victory, Eleburuike Promises Inclusive Administration for Kwara Students

After Victory, Eleburuike Promises Inclusive Administration for Kwara Students.




Comrade Yusuf Abdulquadir Eleburuike, newly elected Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Kwara State Joint Campus Committee (JCC), addressing students and stakeholders during his acceptance speech following the official announcement and ratification of the election results at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat, Offa Road, Ilorin.

In his remarks, Eleburuike expressed heartfelt appreciation to student leaders, delegates, Distinguished Senators, stakeholders, security agencies, the Kwara State Government, and members of the electoral committee for ensuring a peaceful, credible, and successful election process.

The chairman-elect pledged to provide purposeful and inclusive leadership, assuring students that his administration would prioritize unity, welfare, academic advancement, and effective representation of students' interests across tertiary institutions in the state.

He also extended an olive branch to fellow contestants, emphasizing that the contest was over and that the task ahead requires collective commitment and collaboration. He called on all stakeholders within the student movement to join hands in building a stronger and more vibrant NANS Kwara JCC.

Eleburuike noted that the mandate entrusted to him by students would be utilized to promote the welfare, rights, and aspirations of Nigerian students studying in Kwara State, while fostering greater unity among institutions across the state.

— Poet of Afrique Reporters

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