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OSPOLY SUG President Appoints Aides

By Joshua Afolabi

As the new administration of the Student Union Government of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree kick-starts activities for 2018/19 session, the president of the union, Comrade Bolaji Olaniyi, also known as Hope has confirmed the appointment of two aides.

Comrade Oloyede Olawale, a Mass Communication student of HND 11 was appointed as the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the president, while Comrade Aleem Ayodeji, also of HND 11 Mass Communication was confirmed as the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the president.

The President explained that Oloyede was one time an aspirant for the post of the Public Relation Officer (PRO) in 2018 OSPOLY students union election, saying the appointment was meant to commend the tolerance of the duo after losing in the SUG election.

He then enjoined the appointees to live up to the high expectations of their new offices for prompt, conscientious and selfless service at all times.

The President urged the appointees to regard the responsibility as trust that should not be betrayed.

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