Official beginning of LAS – TASUEDSU PRESIDENT

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The 12th Tai Solarin University of Education Students’ Union (TASUEDSU) president delivered his Inaugural speech today 11th of October, 2019 in TETFUND Hall following the end of Team Emancipation 18/19 regime.

The new TASUEDSU President in person of Soneye Abdul-Azeez Lekan (LAS) said “My campaign focuses on what I termed as ‘RAWSSEP’ which stands for Redefinition/Restructuring, Academic, Security, Symbiosis, External-Programs on which we shall all advance.

While we seek to Redefine the Students Union, Academic excellence shall be sought through reorientation of the students and engagement with staff Unions through a Symbiotic relationship with ensured Security through the Union eyes and school apparatus which shall extend to ascertaining Welfare institutionalization and platforms that can give us External-Programs so as to propagate the name of our institution among others.

Greatest TASUEDITES! Adequate commitment to these objectives become the business of not only the 2019/20 leadership of the students union, but the responsibility of all Tasuedites.

Truly you have voted us in, but your role does not stop at that. We shall continue to engage one another through Congresses, Opinion poll, and other peaceful processions.

He ended his inaugural speech with,”our collective happiness remains my utmost priority”.

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