SUG Aspirant at Federal Polytechnic Bida Spotted Cleaning Toilets, Sparks Debate Ahead of Elections

A male Student Union Government (SUG) aspirant at the Federal Polytechnic, Bida, has been spotted diligently cleaning both male and female toilets within the campus premises. The act has sparked heated debates among students and netizens alike. However, there are those who view the aspirant's actions in a positive light, praising his willingness to get his hands dirty and connect with the student body on a personal level.

SUG Aspirant at Federal Polytechnic Bida Spotted Cleaning Toilets, Sparks Debate Ahead of Elections

A male Student Union Government (SUG) aspirant at the Federal Polytechnic, Bida, has been spotted diligently cleaning both male and female toilets within the campus premises. The act has sparked heated debates among students and netizens alike.

The unidentified aspirant’s decision has been spotted with brooms and buckets of water scrubbing the toilets in images that have since gone viral on social media.

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The aspiring student leader's decision to engage in such hands-on, selfless acts is seen as a strategic move to demonstrate his dedication to the welfare of students and the cleanliness of their environment. Many students, however, have criticized this practice, likening it to mere "scope" — a term used to describe actions taken solely for political gain.

"It's exactly what our politicians seeking elections do. It's after that it really matters," remarked one student, reflecting skepticism about the sincerity behind such actions. Another expressed cynicism, stating, "Politics indeed, if this guy comes out to contest for Nigeria... I'm sure he will be going from street to street, house to house washing our toilets."

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However, there are those who view the aspirant's actions in a positive light, praising his willingness to get his hands dirty and connect with the student body on a personal level. One individual nostalgically recalled past elections at the Polytechnic, emphasizing the high stakes and intense competition that characterize the political landscape in Bida. They remarked, "These are nothing compared to our time. I remembered how heated the school used to be during elections. That's Bida for you. Everything is STANDARD."