Incoming ABSU Optometric Students President Receives Praise from Outgoing SUG PRO
Outgoing SUG PRO, Okon Victor, lauds Nigerian Optometric Students' Association (NOSA) choice of Elite as President, predicting positive change and urging continued support.
In a noteworthy development within the University community, the Nigerian Optometric Students' Association (NOSA) recently elected Comrade Ihuoma Sabinus, widely known as Elite, as their new President. The decision has garnered significant attention and commendation from various quarters, particularly from the outgoing Student Union Government Public Relations Officer (SUG PRO), Okon Victor.
In a statement released from his residence in Uyo, Victor expressed his confidence in NOSA's choice, affirming that Elite's leadership qualities and experience as a Course Representative for over four years make him well-suited for the role. Victor highlighted Elite's reputation for humility, reliability, and a strong sense of accountability, factors that he believes will contribute to positive changes within the student body.
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"I know Elite before now; he is a man with a large heart who understands leadership," Victor remarked, underlining his endorsement of Elite's capability to lead NOSA effectively. "With the decision to vote for Elite, NOSA has made the right choice, and I can only urge them to continue to support him to deliver on the campaign promises," he added.
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Victor's endorsement carries significant weight within the university community, reflecting the widespread confidence in Elite's ability to steer NOSA towards progress and development. As the new President prepares to assume office, all eyes are on him to fulfill his promises and lead NOSA to new heights.
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The election of Elite as NOSA President signifies a new chapter for the student association, with expectations high for positive changes and improved welfare under his leadership.