Senator Comr. Alimi Nafisat Jumoke Makes History as First Female Senate President of FPASU.
Senator Comr. Alimi Nafisat Jumoke. |
In a historic election that marks a significant milestone for female representation in student leadership, Senator Comr. Alimi Nafisat Jumoke of the Department of Business Administration and Management has emerged as the first female Senate President of the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti Students Union Government (SUG).
The election, held yesterday, was fiercely contested, with Jumoke securing 29 votes against her opponent's 28, highlighting the close nature of the race and the support she garnered from her peers.
Jumoke's victory is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and commitment to student welfare. As she takes on this prestigious role, she has expressed her gratitude to her supporters and vowed to prioritize the needs and concerns of all students at the institution.
"I am honored and grateful for the trust placed in me by my fellow students," Jumoke stated. "This victory is not just mine; it belongs to all the young women who aspire to lead and make a difference. I promise to work tirelessly to ensure that our voices are heard and that we continue to advocate for positive change within our university community."
Her election as Senate President is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the leadership of the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti, as she aims to bridge gaps and foster unity among students from diverse backgrounds.
Students and well-wishers have taken to social media to celebrate her groundbreaking achievement, with many expressing optimism about the future of the SUG under her leadership.
As the first female to hold this esteemed position, Comr. Alimi Nafisat Jumoke's journey will undoubtedly inspire future generations of female leaders at the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti and beyond. Congratulations to Senator Jumoke on this remarkable achievement.
No comments:
Post a Comment