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AAUA ASUU Chapter Suspends Strike, Resumption Date Announced

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, AAUA,  today suspended its indefinite strike which lasted over three months. Students should resume immediately for the remaining part of the Second Semester 2015/2016 academic session as lectures will commence on Monday, 17th October, 2016
AAUA  resumption notice
This is to inform all staff and students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko that, the Vice Chancellor has, on behalf of the Senate, approved that students should resume immediately for the remaining part of the Second Semester 2015/2016 academic session as lectures will commence on Monday, 17th October, 2016. This directive is sequel to the suspension of the strike action embarked upon by the Adekunle Ajasin University Chapter of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) since July, 2016.
Students living on campus are expected to check into their respective halls of residence immediately.
All staff and students are to note the contents of this circular and ensure that the academic calendar is accomplished in the interest of the system.
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AAUA ASUU Embark On Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Salaries

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko (AAUA) chapter will today Monday July 4 embark on an indefinite strike over non-payment of salaries.
AAUA lecturers strike
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko Chapter has resolved to embark on an indefinite strike starting from today.
In a congress resolution report sent to all members by the Chairperson Dr Sola Fayose informing them of the approval by the national on its request to allow members withdraw their services following three months of outstanding salaries and non remittance of deductions for seven months
See full statement below :
Congress Resolution:
Non Payment of Salaries/Deductions and Withdrawal of Service.
Following past engagements on the issues of salary and deduction payments, particularly the resolutions of the Congress meeting of 15th June, 2016, conveying the displeasure of our members on the issues of salary and deduction payments, the Congress of ASUU-AAUA met today, 4th July, 2016, to get feedbacks on the consultations the branch initiated with the national on its request to allow members withdraw their services following three months outstanding salaries and non-remittance of deductions for seven months.
Congress was informed of the approval of national to allow members of ASUU-AAUA withdraw their services until all outstanding salaries (3 months) and deductions (7 months) are FULLY paid. ALL MEMBERS ARE, THEREFORE, DIRECTED TO WITHDRAW THEIR SERVICES WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT. This withdrawal affects all formal engagements/activities.
Having waited in vain these past months to see a positive turning around, we are left with no other choice than this last resort, as our members have been systematically, financially, psychologically and morally disempowered.
It is hoped that these issues would be resolved soon to allow us effectively resume the performance of our services to the University.

Yours in the struggle,
Dr. Sola Fayose
Chairperson
For and on behalf of ASUU-AAUA
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Adekunle Ajasin University Pre-degree Available Course 2016-17

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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, AAUA  pre-degree available programmes and requiremnets for the 2016/2017 academic session is out.
AAUA
Following the publication of the commencement of sales of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, AAUA Pre-Degree Admission Form, we wished to list out the pre-degree programmes available in the university and the requirements for each.

AAUA PRE-DEGREE AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES.

The Pre-degree programmes last for one academic session. Each candidate who successfully completes the programme after adequate counseling will choose from the degree programmes listed hereunder. Placements would however depend on performance and available spaces. Candidates must take the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to be eligible for consideration for admission to the University and must obtain a minimum pass mark as may be agreed upon by the university and the JAMB.
PRE-DEGREE SCIENCE
Biochemistry, Chemistry, Environmental Biology & Fisheries, Geology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics with Electronics and Plant Science & Biotechnology.
PRE-DEGREE SCIENCE EDUCATION
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science Education, Health Education, Human Kinetics, Integrated Science, Mathematics Education, Physics and Technical Education.
PRE-DEGREE ARTS
Linguistics & Yoruba, Religion & African Culture, Yoruba, Linguistics, Philosophy & Religion Studies.
PRE-DEGREE ARTS EDUCATION
Adult Education, English Education, History Education, Religious Studies Education, and Yoruba Education.
PRE-DEGREE SOCIAL SCIENCE
Geography & Planning Sciences and Psychology
PRE-DEGREE SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
Geography Education, Social Studies Education, Accounting Education, Economics Education, Political Science Education, Guidance and Counseling, and Educational Management.
PRE-DEGREE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
Agricultural Economy, Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Animal Science, Forestry and Wildlife Management , Agronomy and Fisheries.

AAUA PRE-DEGREE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.

PRE-DEGREE ARTS AND PRE-DEGREE ARTS EDUCATION
A minimum of 5 Credit passes at SSCE (NECO or WAEC) obtained at not more than two sittings. These must include English Language, Yoruba, Religious Studies, History/Government. (A Credit pass in Literature in English will be required for English Education)
1. DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGES
The five Credit passes must include English Languages and Yoruba (for B.A Yoruba) or any language (for B.A. Linguistics).
2. DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION AND AFRICAN CULTURE
The five Credit passes must include any of the following:
CRK, IRK, Arabic, Government, Nigerian Languages and two subjects from either Arts or Social Sciences.
PRE-DEGREE SCIENCE & PRE-DEGREE SCIENCE EDUCATION
A minimum of five Credit passes at SSCE (NECO or WAEC) obtained at not more than two sittings which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
PRE-DEGREE SOCIAL SCIENCES
A minimum of five Credit passes at SSCE (NECO or WAEC) obtained at not more than two sittings. These must include Mathematics, English Language and three other Social Sciences subjects. Those willing to studyGEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING SCIENCE must have Credit in Geography in addition to two other subjects. Those willing to study PSYCHOLOGY must have Credit in Biology
PRE-DEGREE SOCIAL SCIENCES EDUCATION
A minimum of five Credit passes at SSCE (NECO or WAEC) obtained at not more than two sittings. These must include Mathematics, English Language and three other Social Sciences subjects. Those willing to studyGEOGRAPHY EDUCATION must have Credit in Geography in addition to two other subjects. A pass in Mathematics is acceptable for Social Studies Education
PRE-DEGREE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
A minimum of five Credit passes at SSCE (NECO or WAEC) obtained at not more than two sittings. These must include Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry, Biology/Agric. Science and Physics. NOTE (a) Credit pass in Economics is required for Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Extension and Rural Development with at least pass in Physics. (b) Credit pass in Agric. science is required for Agronomy, Fisheries, Animal Science, Forestry and Wildlife Management with at least pass in Biology.
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Adekunle Ajasin University Pre-degree Programme Admission 2016-17

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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, AAUA pre-degree programme admission form for the 2015/2016 academic session is on sale.
The Centre for Diploma and Pre-Degree studies of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) is inviting suitably qualified candidates to its 2016/2017 academic session pre-degree programmes.
AAUA-Pre-Degree-Form

AAUA PRE-DEGREE ADMISSION IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

  1. Admission into 100 level from Pre-degree is not automatic.
  2. Pre-degree candidates are required to take the 2017 UTME and obtain the minimum pass mark of UTME for University and as agreed upon by the University.
  3. Admission of candidates will be dependent on their Weighted Average in the two semesters, the UTME score and their ranking with respect to the cut-off marks for the chosen courses.
  4. Any candidate who did not satisfy all the above conditions and still goes on to pay school fees into the university’s Account would forfeit such fund.

HOW TO APPLY FOR AAUA PRE-DEGREE FORM.

a. Payment:
Candidates are to pay the sum of Eleven thousand Naira (N11,000.00) only (inclusive of bank commission/charges) using e-Transact platform at any branch of the banks listed below:
i. Skye Bank Plc.
ii. Access Bank Plc
iii. First Bank Plc
iv. Enterprise Bank Plc
v. Keystone Bank
vi. Wema Bank Plc
vii. Zenith Bank Plc
b. Complete a bank deposit teller indicating full Name and proposed Faculty of candidates
c. Candidates are to indicate as account number- 2014/2015 AAUA Pre-degree Application Form
d. Obtain the e-Transit payment receipt at the point of payment which will contain receipt No and confirmation code.
 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
(i) Candidates are requested to log on to the University website: http://eportal.aaua.edu.ng and click on 2016/2017 AAUA Pre-degree Application.
(ii) On the Pre-degree Application page, click on Application payment confirmation and supply e-Transact receipt and confirmation order number obtained from bank to confirm your payment.
(iii) Once your confirmation is successful, log in with your receipt number.
(iv) Fill the Application form appropriately, submit online and immediately print-out an acknowledgement slip.
(v) Candidates are to come to the Examination Hall with the acknowledgement slip.
NOTE:
  • Candidates are to register online on the University website between 13th June, 2016 and 18th September, 2016.
  • Entrance Examination will be conducted on Wednesday, 21st September, 2016 for Pre-degree Agricultural Science, Science and Science Education and on Thursday, 22nd  September, 2016 for Pre-degree Arts, Arts Education, Social Science and Social Science Education candidates at the University premises by 10.00a.m. each day.
■ For further enquiries, please contact pre-degree support team through the email address:pdsenquiries@aaua.edu.ng
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AAUA 1st Semester Exam Timetable 2015/16 ForFaculty of Science

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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, AAUA Faculty of science  examination timetable for the first semester, 2015/2016 academic session.
AAUA 1st semester exam timetable
Management  of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State has released the first semester, 2015/2016 academic session examination timetable for the Faculty of Science.
According to the timetable, the exam will commence on April 4, 2016 and ends on April 19, 2016.
Click Here (.pdf) to access the timetable.

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AAUA PartTime Programme Admission List 2015 2016 Released

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The Institute of Part-Time Programmes of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba has released the list of candidates admitted into the Postgraduate, degree and diploma part-time programmes for the 2015/2016 academic session.

Below is the List
INSTITUTE OF PART-TIME PROGRAMMES PROVISIONAL ADMISSION 2015/2016
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (PGDM)
1. OKHUOYA, Izegaegbe Collins
2. ABDULRASAQ Muideen
3. ALI, Idris Jimoh
4. ABEGUNDE, Sunday
5. IBITOYE, Rasheed
6. MAMUKUYOMI, Busayo
7. AKINGBAMI, A. Damilola
8. FABIYI, Ayodele Michael
9. ADENIYI, Olamide B.
10. DASHO, Ajoke O.
11. OMOGE, John I.
12. DAIRO, Kemi F.
13. OLAYIWOLA, Zainab Rachael
14. DISU, Rasaq Salaudeen
15. OKOSUN, Theresa Ihinosen
17. OLORUNDA, Sayo Amos
18. OZOR, Ogechukwu Veronica
19. AFOLABI, Sesan Denis
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (PGDPA)
1. ADEYEMO, Adeniran Adetunwase
2. UZOIGWE, Jecynthia
3. JOLAIYA, Olugbenga S.
4. ABDULSAAM, E. Haruna
5. OLORUNFEMI Tosin Julia
6. ADEYEMI, Oluwole R.
7. ADEBAYO, Olumide F.
8. OMOLE, Michael Oluwadare
9. OLUYEDE, Olushola F.
10. ABDUL Olabode M.
11. ADEYINKA, Sunday A.
12. AYODELE, Olaniyi
13. BABATUNDE, Esther Bukola
14. AKINLADENU, Queen Aderonke
15. AYE, Oluwabunmi Temitope
16. OPEYEOLUWA, Suzan Adenike
17. IPADEOLA, Catherine
18. OKEYA, Solomon Omotoso
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Ondo State Gov Mimiko Offers 18 1st Class Graduands of AAUA Automatic Employment

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Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State has offered the 18 first class graduates of the state owned Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) automatic employments in the state civil service.
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko
Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has offered Eighteen graduates of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State, who bagged First Class degree in the 2013/2014 automatic employment into the state civil service. This noble feat was disclosed by Dr. Olusegun Mimiko at the sixth convocation ceremony of the institution.
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko noted that it is a deliberate policy of his administration to give automatic employment to outstanding students at the state-owned institution. Explaining, that this would serve as encouragement for undergraduate students in the institution to pay more attention to their studies.
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko also acknowledged the positive impacts made by university in churning out viable manpower for the nation, while he also commended graduates of the institution for making the state proud home and abroad, stressing that this justifies the vision of the school to produce graduates that are certified in learning and character.
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Watch Live Streaming on AAUA 6th Convocation

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Streaming: Watch Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, AAUA 6th convocation ceremony live.
watch aaua convocation live
You can watch the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, 6th convocation ceremony scheduled for 18th and 19th, December, 2015 live.
How to Watch Live Streaming Event
You can stream the event from http://aaua.edu.ng/6th-convocation-ceremony/.
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AAUA Signs MoU with Alabama State University to Deepen Integrity

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As part of efforts to further deepen the integrity of its academic programmes, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, on Wednesday last week, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Alabama State University, ASU, USA.
AAUA
The MoU, which calls for student and Faculty exchanges, was signed during a brief meeting at ASU between ASU President, Gwendolyn E. Boyd, and the Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Professor Igbekele Amos Ajibefun.
Professor Ajibefun expressed happiness at the partnership, noting that AAUA has students in America and Europe who are all doing well in their various fields of human endeavour.
The VC said, “We are very excited to develop this partnership with Alabama State University. I think that we can learn so much from each other, and our students can develop good relationships and experience a new culture. We have students in America and Europe, and they are doing well.
“We want to give our student a global experience so that they can compete globally. We also believe your students will learn from being in our environment. We also look forward to what we can do jointly to afford opportunities for our universities. Our University has been named one of the best in Nigeria and its global mission is similar to ASU’s.”
ASU President Gwendolyn said, “Alabama State University is very internationally focused.
We have more than 40 countries represented in our student body and Faculty. We are open to new international relationships because we know that the students that we are training now will operate in a global environment.
“They will travel all over the world. They will be engaged in international business and research; so, the experiences they have while in college will be of great benefit to them in the future. We are very excited about the exchange of ideas and the opportunity for our young people to learn about various cultures, having an opportunity to travel abroad, to study abroad and hopefully teach abroad, as we bring our continents closer together.”
The MoU signing was witnessed by the AAUA’s Director of Linkages and International Programmes Office (LIPO) , Professor Timothy Adejumo; ASU’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Leon C. Wilson; retired ASU professor, Dr. David A. lyegha; and the Dean of the College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Dr. Kennedy Wekesa.
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AAUA’s e-Voting System, Election Peaceful, Credible Say Stakeholders

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Staff and students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, have commended the Electronic Voting System, EVS, which was newly adopted for the University’s Student Union Election which was held on Friday last week.
AAUA SUE e-Voting System
The Chairman of the Student Union Election Committee, SUEC, Dr. Benson Igboin, candidates’ agents and some electorate spoke with the Information Unit of the University after the election.
Dr. Igboin said the AAUA’s mantra, ‘…building a 21st Century University, properly called!’, and its resolve to adopt global best practices have made it apposite for the Institution to adopt e- voting system.
He said, “We made students to understand that a 21st century university is driven by technology, innovation and creativity and that e-voting system is part of the 21st century package.”
Dr. Igboin, who noted that the exercise was smooth, credible and peaceful, said the use of EVS “saved us a lot of time, energy, and we didn’t record any casualty. There was no crowd and the whole exercise didn’t affect other activities on campus. It is also going to be more cost effective because the software is already ours. So, during subsequent elections, the budget will definitively come down.”
The SUEC Chairman explained that apart from accommodating the students to vote at the CBT Centre of the University, the students also cast the vote through their phones on and outside the campus.
While urging those who lost at the poll to cooperate with the winners, Dr. Igboin charged the latter not to renege on their promises. He urged them to pursue their agenda in tandem with the requirements of 21st Century student unionism.
Oreoluwa Akintomide was the agent of one of the presidential candidates, Benjamin Amos. He said, “I am really satisfied with e-voting. Everything went on smoothly. It’s really encouraging and I want to give Kudos to the VC for the initiative.”
David Adesubokan, the agent of the president-elect, Odunyemi Adegbola, said, “The voting exercise went perfectly. No cause for alarm or acrimony. The e-voting is perfect and everybody is happy about it. No delay. No corruption. I thank the VC for introducing the system and I also appreciate the team spirit of the personnel in charge.”
Damilare John, the agent of another presidential candidate, Daniel Oludehinwa, remarked, “The e-voting is very impressive. It is a transparent exercise. Everyone could see how the votes were coming in. There was no room for any manipulation.
A 200-Level student of the Department of Political Science, Kayode Egbeyale, described the EVS as a step in the right direction. He added, “The system gave us a big opportunity to exercise our franchise even from the comfort of our homes or anywhere we were once we were eligible and had internet connection. It is an attribute of a 21st century university, properly called!”
Another student, Adeola Adegoke (Microbiology Department) said, “This is very historic. For me to have cast my vote right there in my room, it’s a nice development. I learnt that AAUA is the first state university to have done this. I am so happy and I want to thank and congratulate the initiators.”
Announcing the result of the election on Friday (November 6), Dr. Igboin declared Adegbola winner, having polled 1,078 votes to defeat his opponents – Oluwatosin Ajewole (83 votes), Benjamin Amos (1, 040 votes), Segun Moses (92 votes) and Daniel Oludehinwa (363).
Folusho Ayeni defeated Tolulope Agbeyemi and Esther Duyile who polled 506 and 349 votes, respectively, to emerge Vice President.
Segun Odunayo got 1, 172 votes to become General Secretary, while his opponents – Ifedayo Bamidele and Adeola Oyebade – secured 534 and 659 votes respectively.
Segun Bello emerged Financial Secretary with 1,692 votes, while his opponent, Temidayo Okedairo, got 654 votes.
Olanrewaju Ikuejuroje defeated his opponent, Enitan Adelakun, with 150 votes to emerge the Public Relations Officer. Ikuejuroje polled 1,252 while Adelakun scored 1,102 votes.
Sherif Balogun (343 votes) and Lateef Musediq (802) were beaten by Ibrahim Oyelade who had 1, 231 votes to emerge Welfare Director.
The position of Treasurer went to Oluwaseun Olanrewaju who secured 1, 142 votes, defeating Oladipupo Falana and Saka Rasaq who got 809 and 465 votes respectively.
Olamide Bamidele and Oluwaseun Anibire polled 2, 193 and 2, 159 votes to emerge, unopposed ,Sports Director and Social Director respectively.
Gabriel Akinola polled 1, 633 votes to become Assistant General Secretary, while his opponents, Taiwo Adeleye got 447 votes and Abiodun Aregbesola had 257 votes.
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Information to AAUA Students on SUE e-Voting System

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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko,  AAUA Students’ Union Election (SUE) 2015 shall be conducted via e-Voting. Students and interested candidates that are vying for electoral positions are to take note of the following.
AAUA SUE e-Voting System
Important Information to Students on SUE e-Voting System
  • SUE 2015 shall be conducted via e-Voting
  • All students are therefore required to register or update their profile on the AAUA MOBILE PLATFORM before the elections
  • Only those students whose profiles are on the PLATFORM can be accredited to vote during the elections
  • There will be e-Voting DEMONSTRATION at the OBJ Hall on Monday, 2nd November, 2015 by 2:30pm.
Download AAUA e-Voting mobile app from – http://election.aaua.edu.ng/Download/mvoting.apk.
You can also go to http://election.aaua.edu.ng/ to cast your vote.
ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY AKUNGBA-AKOKO, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA STUDENTS’ UNION ELECTION TIMETABLE FOR 2015/2016 SESSION
S/N
DAY/DATE
PROGRAMME
VENUE
TIME
1.
Thurs 22nd Oct 2015
Lifting Of Ban On Campaign
Main Campus
3:30pm
2.
Tues 27th Oct 2015
Demonstration Of The e- Voting System
VC’s Boardroom
2:00pm
3.
Wed 28th Oct 2015
Collection Of Nomination Forms
Student Affairs
10:00am-4:00pm
4.
Fri 30th Oct 2015
Submission Of Completed Forms
Student Affairs
10:00am-4:00pm
5.
Sat 31st Oct 2015
Screening Of Aspirants
Student Affairs
11:00am-3:00pm
6.
Mon 2nd Nov 2015
Screening Of Aspirants Continues
Student Affairs
10:am-1:30pm
7.
Mon 2nd Nov 2015
Demonstration Of The e- Voting System To Students
OBJ Hall
2:30pm-3:30pm
8.
T ues 3rd Nov 2015
Accreditation Of Agents, Training Of Presiding Officer, Polling Clerks
Student Affairs
10:00am
9.
T ues 3rd Nov 2015
Display Of Names Of Qualified Candidates
Student Affairs
12:noon
10.
Wed 4th Nov 2015
Manifestoes
Sports Complex
8:00am-2:00pm
11.
Thurs 5th Nov 2015
Elections & Announcement Of Results
Law Lecture Theatres A&B
8:00am-2:00pm
12.
Fri 6th Nov 2015
Filing Of Electoral Petitions (If Any)
Student Affairs
9:00am-3:00pm
13.
Mon 9th-Fri 13th Nov 2015
Hearing Of Electoral Petitions
Moot Court
10:00am-4:00pm
14.
Fri 20th Nov 2015
Swearing-In Ceremony & Handing Over
OBJ Hall
11:00am
Dr. B.O. IGBOIN CHAIRMAN, SUEC
ELECTORAL GUIDELINES FOR 2015 SUEC ELECTIONS
This is to inform all interested candidates that are vying for electoral positions in the Students’ Executive Council (SEC) that the following conditions serve as addendum to the extant rules for the conduct of SUE election:
  • Contestants must have at least 2:50 as CGPA as at 2nd Semester 2013/2014 session for any position
  • Contestants are prohibited from using any form of vehicle or animal (e.g. horse, donkey, monkey, etc) for campaign
  • Defacing of walls and/or roads within and outside the University premises is strictly prohibited
  • Campaign with noise making such as drumming, blowing of trumpet or flute and singing is restricted during office hours, that ism between 8:00am and 4:00pm
  • Any student standing/facing disciplinary process is qualified to contest election pending the final determination of his or her issue. If he or she is later found guilty of the offence, he or she stands removed from office
  • Contestants are expected to maintain decorum during and after the Students’ Union electioneering campaign
  • Any candidate that has a record of having been found culpable of any misconduct by an appropriate organ of the University shall not be eligible to contest for any position
  • Any candidate who runs foul of any or all of these guidelines may be disqualified from contesting
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