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OAU inaugurates students’ electoral body

In fulfilment of his promise to fully reinstate all organs of students’ unionism in OAU, the Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede-led administration has inaugurated Students’ Electoral Commission and Students Electoral Petition Commission.

Speaking on behalf of the University management, the Dean of Students Affairs, Professor Isiaka Aransi, stated that OAU students activists should emulate their counterparts in developed world where student leaders engage management in dialogue in order to meet the academic and welfare needs of fellow students.  This, according to him, is done through the unions investment drives, provision of scholarships, work and study programmes, among others.

A release by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that Professor Aransi advised the students not to be confrontational and aluta-focused in their approach.  Rather, they should employ constructive engagement and dialogue to resolve issues with the management.

Restating his avowed commitment and pragmatic demonstration of his administration’s determination to fully reinstate students’ unionism on OAU Campus, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede, mandated the Division of Students’ Affairs to set in motion concrete steps to achieve installation of vibrant and more articulate students unionism.

Professor Ogunbodede enjoined the students to see unionism as an incubating stage of socio-political leadership where they could learn rudiments of how the people, states and nations are governed.

The Vice-Chancellor, therefore, charged the Dean of Students Affairs, Professor Aransi, to do all within his power to sensitise the generality of students on the need to see and nurture the union without any rancour or fracas.

Highlighting the essence of the inauguration of the two electoral bodies, Professor Aransi, stated that the expectation of the University community is for the Electoral Commission to conduct free, fair and credible elections while the Electoral Petition Commission is to handle all complaints arising from the election, with high sense of duty and decency, without fear or favour.

Present at the occasion were the Deans of faculties, students across departments and members of the University community.

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