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Youths urges Federal, State Govts to make education accessible to them

The Students’ Union Government of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, Ondo State, has urged the Federal and State governments to make education more accessible to Nigerian youths.

Mr, Olumide Faluyi, the newly-elected President of the union, disclosed this on Wednesday.

He also lamented that the high tuition fees and inadequate funding of education are depriving many youths of being educated.

He noted that education was the best legacy that could equip and prepare the youths for future leadership positions, for the development of the country.

According to him, “youths remain a reckoning force in any developed country and any country that fails to recognize the youths plans to fail.

“Education is the best legacy for youths and a driving force that can change the developmental processes of any country.

“I urge the federal government to ensure that education is given adequate funding and reduction of tuition fees, to enable many youths to have access to qualitative education,” Faluyi said.

He also promised to ensure that students of the institution are given fair treatment in all spheres.

This, the president noted, is to make them comfortable enough, “to be studious and concentrate properly in their quest to make changes in the future.”

 

OAUSTECH conducted elections for the new executives of SUG to pilot the affairs of students of the institution for the next year.

In the keenly contested elections, Faluyi emerged as President, with 520 votes, to defeat his rivals, Oluwaferanmi Akinbusade, and Tunde Oloruntoba, who got 458 and 54 votes respectively.

Elizabeth Obadele also emerged as the Vice President, with 854 votes, after defeating her rival, Ruth Akinde, who got 541 votes.

Miracle Olajide also emerged General Secretary, with 668 votes, to defeat his rival, Sampson Ogunderu, who scored 657 votes.

Damilola Oluwasanmi emerged as Assistant General Secretary with 726 votes, to defeat Cecelia Akinwale, who got 526 votes.

Similarly, Abayomi Adeniyi emerged Financial Secretary, with 823 votes, to defeat Valentine Adejare, who got 534 votes.

Segun Busari and Gideon Olusola emerged as Treasurer and Public Relations Officer, respectively with 721 and 715 votes.

Busari and Olusola defeated Rachael Olaniyi and Yusuf Adekunke, who got 645 and 656 votes, respectively.

 

Timileyin Akintunde, Blessing Olumide, and Ayomide Egbayelo emerged as Welfare, Sports, and Social Directors, with unopposed votes of 1,299, 1,317, and 534, respectively.

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Meanwhile, Prof. Orimoloye Faleyimu, Dean of Students Affairs, who also said that the election was free and fair, urged the students to continue with such decorum, as well as be law-abiding.

He also urged the newly elected executives to ensure they perform their duties reasonably and within the ambit of laws guiding the institution.

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