Agada Daniel Ojochokobi Emerges SUG President as Federal Polytechnic Idah Announces 2025/2026 Student Union Executives

Agada Daniel Ojochokobi Emerges SUG President as Federal Polytechnic Idah Announces 2025/2026 Student Union Executives

Agada Daniel Ojochokobi Emerges SUG President as Federal Polytechnic Idah Announces 2025/2026 Student Union Executives

Federal Polytechnic Idah has officially announced the newly elected Student Union Government (SUG) executives for the 2025/2026 academic session following the successful conclusion of the students' union election.

Agada Daniel Ojochokobi emerged as the new SUG President and will lead the union alongside other elected officers who will oversee various aspects of student representation, welfare, administration, and campus activities throughout the academic session.

The newly elected executives are:

Agada Daniel Ojochokobi – President

Abu Victoria Oke – Vice President

Zekeri Israel – Director of Social

James Blessing Unekwu-Ojo – Senate President

Ugbaje Shedrach Attah – Secretary General

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Omonu Rejoice Omojo – Director of Finance

Abuh Iko-Ojo – Director of Welfare

John Solomon Onuche – Financial Secretary

Alhassan Muhammed Shaaban – Director of Sports

Enemah Ajuma – Director of Transport

Ezekiel Paul Eneche – Treasurer

Bakare Mutiat Oluwakemi – Deputy Senate President

Sunday Hellen – Senate Clerk

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Adowu Silas Ojochogwu – Chief Judge

Agbo Monday Jacob – Chief Whip

Aminu Suleiman – Registrar

Omatule Justice – Bailiff

Omolawon Richard Ayomide – Deputy Secretary General

Ocheme Mercy Ojoniko – Director of Publicity

The successful election marks the beginning of a new chapter in student leadership at Federal Polytechnic Idah. Members of the Polytechnic community have congratulated the newly elected officials and expressed optimism that the new administration will promote students' welfare, strengthen campus unity, and work closely with the institution's management to advance the interests of the student body throughout the 2025/2026 academic session.