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ASUP LASPOTECH CHAPTER ELECTS NEW EXECUTIVES




 The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) LASPOTECH chapter has elected new representatives. The election was conducted at the 500-seater hall in the school premises. 

There were 158 accredited voters to vote for their preferred candidate(s) contesting. The voting was as follows 

For the position of the Chairman of the Association, Mr Akinrilola Ibitoye was unopposed. He had 153 votes with 4 void votes. 

The of the Publicity Secretary was unopposed, Mr Ade-Inasa Thomas had 89 votes with 7 void votes. 

The office of the General Secretary had two (2) candidates, Mr Utman Olayinka and Mr Babalola Ojomo. Mr Utman won with 87 votes while Mr Ojomo had 62 votes. They had 4 void votes. 

Mr Okidili Afam contested for the position of the Assistant General Secretary and won with 144 votes. 

Mrs Roseline Kosoko had 150 votes and 4  void votes for the post of the Welfare Secretary. She was also unopposed. 

For the position of the Financial Secretary, Mr Anisere Ahmed was the sole contester and emerged with 136 votes and 5 void votes. 

Mrs Kuburat Salvador was unopposed for the office of the Treasurer and won with 155 votes. She had 3 void votes. 

The office of the Internal Auditor was contested for by Mr Adefolarin Festus and he had 144 votes with 8 void votes. 

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Dare Oluwadara


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