ABSU Newly Elected SUG Leaders Thank God for Election Success

Newly elected Student Union Government leaders of Abia State University express gratitude to God for their victory in general elections, emphasizing faith and commitment to progressive leadership.

ABSU Newly Elected SUG Leaders Thank God for Election Success
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In a show of gratitude and humility, the newly elected Student Union Government (SUG) leaders of Abia State University (ABSU) congregated in various churches today to express their appreciation to God for their recent victory in the university's general elections.

Led by the President-Elect, Comr. Almond Kezirim, the Excos-Elect humbly acknowledged that their triumph was a testament to divine intervention. In a heartfelt speech, Almond emphasized that without God's grace, their leadership wouldn't be possible, emphasizing the significance of faith in their journey.

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During the church visit, which included prominent places of worship such as AGC, UECF, KRIGC, and others, Comr. Almond Kezirim took the opportunity to extend gratitude to the student body for their overwhelming support. He reiterated his unwavering commitment to fulfill the promises of progressive leadership made during the campaign, assuring students of a dedicated administration focused on advancing the interests of the student community.

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Reflecting on the collective effort that led to their victory, Comr. Ohanusi Victor, the SUG PRO-Elect, echoed Almond's sentiments, emphasizing the importance of unity and shared purpose in achieving meaningful change within the university.

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The visit to the churches not only symbolized the leaders' humility and acknowledgment of higher powers but also marked the beginning of their journey towards serving the student populace with integrity, diligence, and a firm belief in the power of faith and collective action.