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LASUSTECH Appoints Executive Committee For Student Consultative Assembly

By Ibrahim Habeeb 


Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) has established the Student Consultative Assembly (SCA) to serve as the voice and representative body for students.

The decision was reached during a meeting held on January 3, 2024, with the Dean of Students Affairs and 200 level Class Governors.

Following this, in a subsequent meeting on March 4, 2024, the Executive Committee for SCA was appointed and approved by the university's management. The committee members are as follows:

Chairman: Dave Gabriel from the College of Environmental (Urban and Regional Planning).

Vice Chairman: Ogunbiyi Jubril from the College of Applied and Social Sciences (Accounting).

General Secretary: Alli Sidiq from the College of Engineering (Civil Engineering).

Public Relations Officer (PRO): Adewale Sulaimon from the College of Agriculture (Animal Production).

Treasurer: Elah David from the College of Basic Sciences (Physics with Electronics).

Welfare Officer: Balogun Mariam from the College of Basic Sciences (Zoology).

Sports Director: Omolola Oluwadamilare from the College of Applied and Social Sciences (Actuarial Sciences).

In an interview with the School's Public Relations and information officer, Dr Kamorudeen Olanrewaju Kuye, explained that the current leadership positions are only temporary, and that the goal is to eventually hold a permanent election to choose an Executive. In the meantime, the temporary leaders are responsible for taking care of student welfare and organizing activities. 

"We only have people in temporary leadership positions, who are in charge of student welfare and coordinating student activities. This is until a permanent election can be held to choose an Executive" he said.

The newly appointed SCA Chairman, Dave Gabriel, expressed joy and great enthusiasm about the opportunity to represent the student body. The announcement was made by the SCA PRO, Adewale Sulaimon.

This development marks a significant step forward in ensuring students have a platform to voice their concerns and actively participate in the affairs of LASUSTECH.

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  1. This is nice development congratulations to them

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  2. Greatness ahead guys
    God gat your backs

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