New NANS Leadership Charged with Ensuring Fairness and Unity

In a statement by NANS C5, signed by Chairman Abdulrahman Bala and Secretary Prince Sani Mohammed, the group congratulated President Lucky Emonefe, Senate President Akinteye Babatunde, and Vice President of External Affairs Mu’azu Mohammed Hina. The group highlighted the crucial role of these leaders in serving Nigerian students during this critical period.

New NANS Leadership Charged with Ensuring Fairness and Unity

The newly elected leadership of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), under the guidance of President Lucky Emonefe, has received a call for fair, just, and honest leadership. The emphasis is on fostering unity among all members, including those who were unsuccessful in the recent elections, ensuring an indivisible and united NANS.

In a statement by NANS C5, signed by Chairman Abdulrahman Bala and Secretary Prince Sani Mohammed, the group congratulated President Lucky Emonefe, Senate President Akinteye Babatunde, and Vice President of External Affairs Mu’azu Mohammed Hina. The group highlighted the crucial role of these leaders in serving Nigerian students during this critical period.

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Expressing confidence in the capabilities of the new executive members, the C5 NANS Group anticipates that they will lead NANS to greater heights in advocating for the welfare of Nigerian students.

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The group also extended appreciation to Comrade Asefon Dayo Sunday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Students Engagement, for ensuring a successful and fair election. The statement concluded with congratulations to the C5 NANS family and all newly elected national executives, emphasizing the well-deserved nature of their elections.