The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Ogun State Joint Campus Committee (JCC) is set to commence facility checks on campuses in the state.
In a statement issued by the NANS chairman, Comrade Gabriel Abiola Francis, he expressed his appreciation to the Students’ Union Government (SUG) presidents of various tertiary institutions of learning in Ogun for their cooperation, solidarity and continuous support toward the activities and programmes of NANS Ogun JCC.
Francis said as part of the continued commitment to students’ welfare and educational development, NANS has resolved to embark on a comprehensive campus tour, facilities and security assessment in all the tertiary institutions in Ogun State.
He said the exercise was aimed at obtaining firsthand information on the state of academic, residential, social facilities, and the security system within the campuses.
The student leaders said the outcome of the check would be documented, analysed and compiled into a comprehensive report to serve as an advocacy document and presentation to the Ogun State governor on the critical needs, infrastructural deficits and areas requiring urgent intervention.
While reaffirming their collective commitment to the protection of students’ rights, the promotion of academic excellence and the overall advancement of education in Ogun State.
Francis added that the spirit of unity had remained a significant pillar in strengthening student advocacy and promoting a cohesive movement within the state.
According to him, NANS Ogun JCC particularly acknowledged the maturity, commitment and sense of responsibility demonstrated by the SUG presidents in fostering harmony among students and aligning with the broader objectives of NANS.
He added that their readiness to collaborate and proactive engagement in student-centred initiatives have significantly contributed to the progress recorded so far.
Francis said, “Indeed, your support has been nothing short of top-notch and second to none as NANS Ogun State further reiterates that the cooperation received from the SUG leaderships across institutions reflects a shared vision for a better and more sustainable academic environment.
“This unity of purpose has enhanced effective communication, swift conflict resolution and a stronger collective voice for Ogun State students at both state and national levels”
While welcoming all Ogun students back to campus, Francis stated that, “NANS Ogun wished them a happy resumption, as academic excellence remains the topmost priority of students.
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