- By Ogunleye Mutiat
Students at Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic (AAPOLY), Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, have elected new Students’ Union executives who will run the 2025/2026 administration. The election, which was held at Kaka Hall, recorded a low turnout.
Campus Life reported that not less than 780 students came out to exercise their franchise — a small fraction of the over 4,000 active students in the polytechnic. It was also observed that the majority of the executive positions were unopposed, indicating low student interest in the election.
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The president, Kuforiji Agbolade, emerged unopposed, alongside other aspirants: Oyedokun Temoluwa emerged as Welfare Director I, Oseni Musiliu as Treasurer, Quadri Olamide as Transport Director I, Adelaja Idris as Financial Secretary, Solarin Opeyemi as Sports Director, and Adamolekun Damilola as Assistant General Secretary.
Other aspirants who emerged against their opponents were Adenugba Modupe, vice president; Hassan Balqeez, General Secretary; and Moruf Bakare, Social Director.
Kuforiji Agbolade, the newly elected president, told Campus Life that he has been receiving a series of complaints from students since his emergence.
“Since my emergence, I’ve been receiving several complaints that should be meant for the present executives in terms of police brutality, call for reduction of campus shuttle prices and many more; however, I will be the voice of these students and make their opinions count,” he said.
