Comrade Olushola Oladoja has been elected as the new National President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).
As part of his agenda, he has outlined plans for a nationwide campus tour aimed at addressing pressing issues in tertiary institutions and fostering a more inclusive, student-centered leadership.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, Oladoja assured that his leadership marks the dawn of a new era that will build on past achievements while introducing a pragmatic approach to improving students’ welfare and the education system in Nigeria.
He commended the NANS Independent Convention Planning Committee, led by Prince Koyoyo, for organising a free, fair, and credible convention, saying their dedication, transparency, and commitment ensured the success of the process, and history will remember their efforts.
“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the immediate-past leadership of NANS, led by Comr. Lucky Emonefe (National President) and Comr. Akinteye Babatunde Afeez (Senate President). Their contributions to the struggle for students’ rights, better welfare, and quality education will always be acknowledged. I pledge to build on the solid foundation they have laid while advancing the cause of Nigerian students.
“I deeply appreciate the Students’ Union Presidents (Senators) from all tertiary institutions across the federation for their patience, cooperation, and unwavering trust in me. Your confidence in my leadership is an inspiration, and I assure you that under my watch, NANS will be campus-oriented, focusing on grassroots engagement and real-time advocacy for students’ welfare.
“As a demonstration of our commitment, I hereby announce the immediate commencement of a nationwide campus tour to assess the state of welfare and facilities across our tertiary institutions. This tour will enable us to gather firsthand information on the pressing issues facing Nigerian students and ensure that we engage the relevant authorities for necessary interventions.”
According to him, NANS remains a formidable force in nation-building, and under his leadership, it will continue to stand in solidarity with the Nigerian masses in the struggle for national development. Nigerian students have a vital role to play in shaping the future of our great nation, and NANS will ensure that students’ voices are heard on matters of national interest.
“To all my co-contenders in this election, I say this is a victory for all. In the Fortune Era, there are no victors or vanquished. We are all partners in progress, and I extend my hand of fellowship to work with everyone in the collective interest of Nigerian students. Together, we will run an all-inclusive NANS administration that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of students across the country.
“Conclusively, this is a new dawn for NANS. It is a time to consolidate, to renew, and to redefine our approach toward ensuring a better future for Nigerian students. I urge all students to remain united, focused, and committed to our collective struggle,” he added.
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