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See LASPO SUG 20/21 Election Update

 


Students of the polytechnic trooped out en masse this morning to choose the next head, and other officials of the Student Union Government.



The election which began at exactly 8:30 am across several departments in the school ended by 1:30pm.

Below are some results from different polling units ;



Environmental Department 

President 

Jamiu - 279

Yusuf - 41

Void - 9


Vice President 

Jumuah-  294

Oyelakin- 15

Aluko- 16

Void- 7


General  Secretary 

Lawal- 280

Thompson- 40

Void- 8


Financial  Secretary 

Popoola- 22

Edu Saheed - 295

Void- 5


Social Director 

Pelumi- 48

Edwin- 263

Void- 8


Public Relations Officer

Oredeko- 75

Dunni- 241

Void- 10


Pure and Applied Science 

President  

Yusuf - 351

Jamiu - 34

Vice President 

Oyelakin - 377

Aluko - 3

Juma - 3


General Secretary 

Thompson - 301

Lawal - 84


Financial Secretary 

Popoola - 365

Saheed - 15


Public Relations Officer

Oluwole - 335

Duni Thomus - 44


Social Director 

Pelumi - 327

Awotunde - 43


Isolo SMBS

Fincial Secretary 

Popoola - 570 

Edu - 40 

void votes - 9


Public Relations Officer

Oredeko -  458 

Ibiduni - 109 

Void vote - 24


Welfare Director 

Odumeru - 532 

Olowu - 61


General Secretary 

Thomason  - 536

 Lawal  - 74 

Void - 13


SMBS Ikorodu

General Secretary 

Thompson - 698

Lawal - 36

Void - 9


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