The Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Ondo State Joint Campus Council (JCC), Comrade Adekanye Mayomi Adeboye, popularly known as INEC, has lauded the Ondo State Governor, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, for his sustained commitment to improving student welfare and upgrading infrastructure in tertiary institutions across the state.
Comrade INEC gave the commendation during an interactive meeting with the Governor at the Governor’s Office in Akure, where he expressed the association’s appreciation for the administration’s recent approval of state buses to ease transportation challenges faced by students in various institutions.
He described the Governor’s swift response as a demonstration of genuine concern for the plight of students, adding that the initiative would significantly reduce their financial burden and provide a safer means of commuting to and from campuses.
“The Governor’s approval of the student buses shows he is a leader who listens and acts. This singular act will go a long way in easing the hardship students face daily,” Comrade INEC said.
He also commended Governor Aiyedatiwa for the ongoing infrastructural developments in tertiary institutions, noting the renovation of academic facilities and general campus upgrades as evidence of the Governor’s passion for youth empowerment through education.
Comrade INEC reaffirmed NANS Ondo JCC’s readiness to collaborate with the state government to ensure peace and progress across campuses, emphasizing the need for continuous engagement between students and the government.
“The relationship between the government and students should be built on trust and collaboration. NANS Ondo JCC will continue to stand as a bridge between students and government in ensuring mutual understanding and development,” he added.
The meeting, which had in attendance representatives of other student bodies such as the National Association of Ondo State Students (NAOSS), National Association of University Students (NAUS), Niger Delta Students Union, NFSAN, and leaders from nine student unions across the state, ended with a renewed commitment from both sides to strengthen the educational sector and create a more conducive learning environment.
The NANS JCC Chairman was accompanied by members of his executive, while the Governor expressed appreciation for the students’ support and assured them of his administration’s continued prioritization of education and youth development.
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