National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone D has begun its 2024 convention at, Akure, Ondo.
In a statement made available to journalists on Wednesday, NANS JCC Ondo chairman, Joshua Oluwarotimi stated that the convention is meant to foster unity, collaboration, and growth among the students across the southwest geopolitical zone.
According to the statement, the convention which begins on Tuesday, 15th of October will end on Friday, 18th of October, bringing together student leaders, stakeholders, and representatives from six South-Western states.
Oluwarotimi in the statement noted that the convention serves as a pivotal moment for the student body to come together and elect new leadership that will guide NANS South-West Zone-D towards continued progress and advocacy for students’ welfare.
He reiterated the necessity for peaceful coexistence and mutual respect throughout the convention, urging all participants to conduct themselves in a manner that promotes harmony and unity.
He further added that the significance of the convention is an opportunity to demonstrate the strength of Nigerian students in embracing peace and setting an example for constructive engagement.
The Ondo JCC Chairman further charged the attending student leaders, especially contestants, to prioritize non-violent communication and maintain peace throughout the proceedings.
He expressed appreciation to the Ondo State Government for its continued support in making the year’s convention possible.
“This event marks a defining moment for student leadership across the South-West zone, and I encourage all participants to engage positively, with the understanding that the strength of our student body lies in our ability to work together harmoniously.”
“We deeply appreciate the support of the Ondo State Government for welcoming Nigerian students from across the South-West to Akure for this convention. The arrangements made by the government, particularly in terms of security, reflect their commitment to ensuring that this event runs smoothly.
“To the contestants, I commend your bravery and enthusiasm in stepping forward to take up leadership roles. Remember that leadership is about service, and as you contest for these positions, I urge you to do so with the utmost integrity and respect for the democratic process. Your conduct during this convention will set the tone for future generations of student leaders,” the statement read.