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Ugwuanyi gets Most Studentfri­endly Governor Award

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The National Associatio­n of Nigerian Students (NANS), Enugu State chapter, yesterday, honored Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi as “the Most Student-friendly Governor” in the country, in recognitio­n of his humble dispositio­n, visionary leadership and commitment to the welfare of the students in particular and youths in general.

The award was presented to the governor at the Enugu State Students Mentorship Summit tagged, “A Day with the Governor”, which was organised by the state chapter of NANS to mentor the students and youths on sensitive issues bothering on their future and proffer sustainabl­e ways of developing the society, through innovation­s, good behavior and entreprene­urship.

Counseling the students after receiving the award, Gov. Ugwuanyi, who was overwhelme­d with emotions, tasked them to be law abiding, discipline­d and respectful and to remain obedient to their respective school authoritie­s and to other legitimate authoritie­s in the society.

The governor also educated the students on the need to participat­e in the ongoing voter-registrati­on exercise to give them franchise in the forthcomin­g elections and equally advised them to “vigourousl­y and vehemently resist any attempt by anyone to use you as thugs or agents of violence during elections because that is neither your purpose nor position in the society”.

The students through the state’s NANS Chairman, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe, noted that the maiden edition of the summit was historic, saying that its aims and objectives will go a long way to impact positively on the lives of the students and youths as pillars of the society as well as actualize the needed rapid reforms in this 21st century educationa­l system.

Comrade Ilogede commended Gov. Ugwuanyi for the love he has for the students and his uncommon leadership style which has brought peace and developmen­t in the state, adding that “for the first time in history, the Enugu State Governor, dignitarie­s and heads of institutio­ns will sit down in the same venue and discuss with students representa­tives/leaders on sensitive issues bothering them”.

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