NAPS Former Senate President Comr. Innocent Egwu Visits Federal Polytechnic Bida for Senate Sitting

Comrade Innocent Okoh Egwu, the immediate past Senate President of the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), visited Federal Polytechnic Bida and was warmly received by Comrade Alpha Ibrahim Yakubu, the SUG President of the institution.

NAPS Former Senate President Comr. Innocent Egwu Visits Federal Polytechnic Bida for Senate Sitting

In a significant event for the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), Comrade Innocent Okoh Egwu, the immediate past Senate President of the association, arrived at Federal Polytechnic Bida for a Senate sitting. He was warmly received by Comrade Alpha Ibrahim Yakubu, the SUG President of Federal Polytechnic Bida (FPB). 

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During the visit, Comrade Egwu emphasized the importance of protecting the interests of polytechnic students across the nation. He remarked, "The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) shall always strive to safeguard the rights and interests of our members."

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Additionally, it was noted that the current Senate President of NAPS is now studying at Federal Polytechnic Ede in Osun State, highlighting the geographical spread and influence of the association. Comrade Egwu's visit to Federal Polytechnic Bida comes shortly after his departure from Benue State Polytechnic Ugbokolo, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to the association and its members.

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The presence of NAPS officials at various polytechnic institutions underscores their dedication to addressing student issues and enhancing the academic environment. Comrade Egwu's visit serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to unite and support polytechnic students nationwide.