Kogi State Polytechnic Gets First Female SUG President
Comrade Oluwadamilola Enimokanyi makes history as the first female SUG president of Kogi State Polytechnic, receiving the highest votes in the election.
Comrade Oluwadamilola Enimokanyi has been elected as the Students’ Union Government (SUG) President, of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokojamaking her the first female student to hold this position in the institution's history. The election, held on campus, saw a high voter turnout, with Enimokanyi garnering the highest number of votes from her peers, signaling a wave of support and confidence from the student body.
Students and staff celebrated the victory as a monumental shift, highlighting the importance of female representation in leadership roles within the academic community. The election results were met with cheers across the campus, with many students expressing excitement about the future under her leadership.
In her victory speech, Comrade Enimokanyi expressed heartfelt gratitude to her supporters and reaffirmed her commitment to prioritizing student welfare, strengthening academic resources, and enhancing extracurricular activities. She emphasized a vision of inclusivity and collaboration, aiming to make the SUG a voice for all students at Kogi State Polytechnic.
Comrade Al Muhasib Aleam and other prominent student leaders congratulated Enimokanyi on her win. Aleam, a celebrated figure in the SUG community, praised her determination and resilience, stating, “Comrade Oluwadamilola has shown that leadership transcends gender. Her success marks a significant milestone not just for Kogi State Polytechnic, but for student governance in Nigeria.”
Oluwadamilola, fondly referred to as "OluwaJanet" by her peers, joins a growing list of trailblazing female leaders in academic institutions across Nigeria. Her presidency is anticipated to usher in a new era of inclusive governance and a focus on the needs of every student.
As the first female president of Kogi State Polytechnic, Comrade Oluwadamilola Enimokanyi’s election symbolizes progress and is a source of inspiration for female students aspiring to leadership roles. Her tenure promises to champion student rights, increase resources for academic and social development, and bring positive change across campus.
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