By James Ojo, Izukanne Dorathy,and Gideon Arinze
Considering the relevance of student unionism to the growth of any
academic institution, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, had on the
29th of January, gone to poll to elect new executive members of the
Student Union Government of the institution.
However, excitements, reactions and expectations have trailed the
conduct of the election which saw Orji Peter Ekene, popularly known
as Pedro, a 400-Level student of Veterinary Medicine, as the newly
elected president of the union.
The results of the election, which was announced at the Students
Affairs Department by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka's Electoral
Commission(UNECO), at about 9:30 pm, saw Orji Peter Ekene emerge the
President with a landslide victory polling 1289 votes to defeat his
closest rivals Ejike Celestine Amaechi, a 200-Level of Biochemistry
who polled 966 votes, Nwancha Precious C., who had 951 votes and Eze
Stanley with 805 votes.
In other elections conducted, Nneka Peace emerged the Vice-President
with a total of 1802 votes to defeat her closest opponent Nebo and
Ugwu Rosemary who trailed her with 1778 and 543 votes respectively.
In the same vein, Onah Chibuzo emerged the Secretary General with 1397
votes, Ezea Sunday as Assistant Secretary General with 1055 votes,
Okeke Chibueze as Director of Transport with 811 votes, Anyanwu
Maximus as Director of Information, Ugwu Orji Henry as Director of
Socials with 1950 votes, Chinonye Noble as Director of Welfare with
888 votes, and others which include: the office of the Treasurer and
Director of Welfare whose winners cannot be ascertained at the time of
filing this report.
Before the election day, elections into House of Senate and House of
Representatives were held in the respective faculties of the
institution. This was followed by the candidates manifestoes where
each of the candidates unveiled his or her plans to leapfrog UNN's SUG
to eldorado if elected.
Following the announcement of the results, some students who could not
hide their feelings expressed their excitement and reactions to the conduct
and results and their expectations of the new administration an interview
with our correspondent.
According to a student identified as Ugwu Chidi, 'to a large extent, I
would say it was free and fair election' and that 'at least, those who
had voted had their votes actually counted,' he said. In his
assessment of the newly elected president, Chidi noted he is the right
candidate for the office as 'for now, I know Pedro(the president). I
believe that he has the ability and capacity to carry the SUG. I
believe he will do well,' he added.
To another student identified as Okonkwo Ernest, 'It is very orderly
and for me, it is free and fair. They(officials) kept to the rules and
regulations of the election' And 'security men were on ground'.
He however decried the low turn out of students for the election and
suggested that, 'They(students) need to be enlightened on the need to
come out and vote their candidates into office' as 'It is very
important for their welfare and well-being,' he said.
Also, electoral official identified as George Ugwu, also asserted that
the election went on a smooth ride as he had 'not observed any
misconduct' during the election.
In an interview, the newly elected SUG President Orji Peter Ekene,
has reiterated his commitment to promotes the welfare as his
administration is bent on walking the walk, 'Coming in with a lot of
transportation agenda' which entails improving the University's
'transportation network, a consolidated water supply and a conducive
environment for learning'. As a leader driven by a ferocious
determination to better the lots of his people, he remained unmoved,
cocksure that 'when all these things are put together, it would go
a very long way to absolutely define what student unionis should be
and not what it seems'.
Unveiling some strategies to achieve his plans, Peter said: 'I promise
that am going to work with all my team mates to see that the dreams
come through' as he determined not to let his foot off the gas to 'see
them actualised'.
To Pedro whose name has set UNN aglow after the election, polling
1289 votes and becoming the SUG President is not only a thing of joy
but also an uphill task. "I feel so happy and at the same time, I see it
as a very big task and a challenge,' he said.
This year's SUG election was keenly contested by many candidates. In
comparison to last year's election, there were few candidates and Agwu
Christian was the clear favourite to win the election - which he
eventually did.