
NANS SOUTHWEST ZONE CONGRATULATE SEN. PIZZLE OVER HIS VICTORY
- evo
- Sep 29, 2023
- 2 min read
Ogunsayan Bamidele Peters emerges the 36th President of the Student Union Government (SUG) of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) .
Fondly Called Sen. Pizzle who won with a landslide victory against his very close co- contestants. Sen . Pizzle garnered a total vote of 2418 and Sen. Ganiu who had a total vote of 1857 .

Recent events have raised concerns about potential interference in student leadership elections, with individuals hiding under various names and positions. NANS Southwest Zone D strongly believes that every student has the right to choose their leaders independently, and no one should manipulate or disrupt this democratic process.
In the statement of Comrade Alao John
Coordinator of National Association of Nigerian Students(NANS) Southwest.
Comrade Bamigboye Peter Oluwadamilola (Dammygold)
Public Relations Officer, National Association Of Nigerian Students(NANS) Southwest and the entire stakeholders they said :
We issue a stern warning to those within and outside the student community who may be tempted to misuse their influence for personal ambitions and gains. NANS Southwest Zone D stands firm against any actions that undermine the integrity of student elections and the democratic principles they represent.
Comrade Sanni Sulaimon Olamide
Secretary General National Association Of Nigerian Students (NANS) Southwest
With every intervention and investigation carried out by the Zonal Leadership on the matter, the Leadership of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye Student Union Government, has assured us that the electoral process is proceeding as planned, and there is no cause for alarm. We continue to monitor the situation closely and expect a commitment to a fair and transparent election.
Our message is clear: uphold the democratic rights of students, respect their choices, and refrain from any activities that could destabilize the electoral process within educational institutions.
We call upon educational institutions, student bodies, and the wider community to support the cause of fair and unbiased student leadership elections. Together, we can ensure that students' voices are heard and their choices are respected.
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