The Student Union Electoral Committee (SUECO) at Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH), Igbesa, has officially revealed the comprehensive calendar for the forthcoming 2023/2024 academic session election week. This marks a pivotal moment as the banner of hope is set to soar with new aspirants vying for leadership roles.
The election week promises a series of critical events that will significantly influence the destiny of OGITECH's Student Union for the next academic session. The action-packed calendar commences today, September 4th, with the commencement of form sales to aspirants and legitimate candidates, culminating on Thursday, September 7th.
On Friday, September 8th, the week kicks off with SUECO conducting screenings for aspirants. This rigorous assessment ensures that candidates meet the essential criteria necessary for leadership roles. Adding another layer of scrutiny, on Monday, September 11th, the Department of State Security (DSS) will also conduct their screenings of aspirants.
A highlight of the election week is the eagerly anticipated Presidential debate and Manifesto, scheduled for Tuesday, September 12th. This platform provides aspirants with an opportunity to articulate their aims, visions, missions, plans, and promises to the student body. It empowers voters to make informed democratic decisions when selecting their preferred candidate.
The climax of the election week arrives on Thursday, September 14th, as the entire student populace exercises their right to vote in the election. This event will determine the leaders who will guide OGITECH through the next academic journey. Additionally, Friday, September 15th, will witness the Student Parliamentary Council (SPC) Bye-Election, concluding a week brimming with democratic exercises.
Under the leadership of Adegoke Adetutu, OGITECH SUECO has charted a course for a fair and transparent election week. This ensures that every student at OGITECH has the opportunity to cast their vote and select the candidates who will represent them in the upcoming academic session.
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