Rivers
Credible Election Possible – Provost
The Provost, Rivers State College of Health Science and Technology, Sir Vincent Nnanna Onyekwere, has said that it is possible to conduct credible elections in the country despite the challenges facing the electoral system.
Dr Onyekwere, who stated this recently at the inauguration of a new executive for the institution’s chapter of the National Union of Rivers State Students (NURSS), enjoined them not to pursue union activities to the detriment of their studies. He noted that hardwork and discipline was the path to achieving academic success.
The provost, represented by his deputy, Pastor P.U. Jeremiah, commended the outgoing executive for its achievements and urged the new leadership to stand firm in the face of daunting challenges, saying “leadership is not easy” and called on the students to cooperate with them.
In his speech, the institution’s Director of Student Affairs, Chief Adolphus Ukachukwu, commended the students for conducting the first successful NURSS election in two years and urged the new leadership to leave worthy legacies. He assured of the support of the management in the efforts of the newly sworn-in executive to achieve positive results, urging the new leadership to make consultation, dialogue and consensus-building, their watchword.
Earlier, the outgoing President of NURSS, College of Health chapter, Comrade Miller Mekieoniso, congratulated the newly elected executive for their success at the polls and urged them to accommodate all shades of opinion and put the interest of the students first.
In hi acceptance speech, the newly-elected President of the chapter, Comrade Wisdom Nwinee, expressed his appreciation for the support of the school management, saying he regards his inauguration as a call to service.
While calling for collaborative efforts from his fellow students, he pledged to work towards addressing critical issues affecting the students and urged against negative tendencies.
Sworn-in alongside the President were Miss Tuaka Nwiala Nubari, Vice President; Chima Destiny Egwenike, General Secretary; Gilda Jonathan, Assistant Secretary; Tammy Morgan, Treasurer; and Godswell Binyen, Public Relations Officer.
Others are Joseph Somina Tyger, Financial Secretary; Biobele Dabiri-Whyte, Auditor-General; Emmanuel Poloamina, Provost 1; Nwafor Ihejirika, Provost 2, Ledua Akpo Akwule; Director of Transport; Akuru Onisojin, Director of Socials; Joshua Duube, Director of Welfare; and Kenneth Ojuka, Director of Sports.