FUTMINNA Students' Union Government Sets Up 50-Man Committee for Reform Document Review

FUTMINNA Students' Union Government Sets Up 50-Man Committee for Reform Document Review

FUTMINNA Students' Union Government Sets Up 50-Man Committee for Reform Document Review

The Students' Union Government (SUG) at Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) has established a 50-man committee to review the SUG Reform Document.

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This document, drafted by Andrew Ochofie Emmanuel and supervised by former SUG Presidents Comr. Joseph Adeolu (Josga) 2015/2016, Comr. Hamzat Lateef (PASSWORD) 2016/2017, and Comr. Shamsudeen Abdulrazak Gidado 2017/2018, aims to create a structured administrative framework for the Union.

According to SUG President Divine Prince Daniel, the reform document is a crucial step towards achieving total student inclusiveness in governance. The review process will pave the way for the establishment of Student Union Ministries, a key component of President Daniel's vision for the Union.

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The committee's review will ensure that the document aligns with the Union's goals and objectives, promoting effective governance and student participation. This development demonstrates the current administration's commitment to transparency, accountability, and student-centered decision-making.

The SUG Reform Document review process is expected to be comprehensive, with outcomes that will shape the future of student governance at FUTMINNA.