The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone B (South-South) has marked a pivotal moment in its history by electing Comrade Michael Emmanuel Iwara as the new Coordinator and other elected executives.
The keenly contested election that was held on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at the College of Education, Warri, Delta State, drew representatives from across the South-South region.
Comrade Iwara, who hails from Cross River State, emerged as the chosen leader in a groundbreaking election that underscored unity and democratic participation within NANS.
Delegates from all six states of the South-South geopolitical zone were present to cast their votes, alongside legitimate Student Union Government (SUG) presidents, who affirmed the electoral process as transparent and inclusive.
The convention was also graced by the presence of the NANS National President, Comrade Lucky Omonefe, underscoring the importance of the election to the larger student movement in Nigeria.
The new South South Coordinator, Comrade Iwara, in his maiden address, expressed a deep commitment to advancing the welfare and interests of Nigerian students within the South-South region.
He pledged to ensure students from the region fully participate in the nation’s shared resources and opportunities, promoting equitable access and representation.
Comrade Iwara emphasized that his leadership will prioritize the needs and aspirations of students, assuring them of effective advocacy on issues of welfare, education, and social development.
The newly elected coordinator’s agenda aligns with NANS’ longstanding motto, “Aluta Continua, Victoria Acerta!” — a rallying cry that resonates with the struggle for students’ rights and welfare across the nation.
Iwara’s promises and determination signal a new chapter for NANS Zone B as he and his team commit to making the voices of South-South students heard and respected in national discourse.
This historic event has set the stage for NANS Zone B to continue its mission of advocating for students across the South-South region, empowering young people to participate in shaping their communities and futures.
As Comrade Iwara steps into his role, the students of the South-South region look forward to a tenure that will bring renewed vigor and focused leadership to NANS Zone B.
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