- FEDSA National Parliamentary Council holds its first legislative sitting.
- Committees established to support parliamentary activities.
- Bye-Election Committee appointed to fill vacant seats.
The National Parliamentary Council of the Federation of Epe Division Students Association (FEDSA National) has successfully held its first parliamentary sitting, marking a significant step toward strengthening the legislative arm of the association and deepening democratic engagement among students of Epe Division.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the sitting was conducted in a formal parliamentary atmosphere with members of the council present to deliberate on key issues relating to the development, structure and effective functioning of the legislative body.
During the session, the presiding officer welcomed all honourable members and emphasized the need for unity, discipline and active participation in building a vibrant and effective parliamentary institution within the association.
Deliberations during the sitting covered the introduction of members of the National Parliamentary Council, an outline of the legislative responsibilities of the council, and discussions on parliamentary procedures and expectations from members.
The council also considered the establishment of committees to support parliamentary activities while members made contributions on strategies to strengthen the legislative arm and ensure effective representation of students across the division.
A major resolution reached during the sitting was the appointment of a Bye-Election Committee tasked with conducting elections to fill vacant parliamentary seats where necessary.
Members reaffirmed their commitment to working collectively in the interest of students across Epe Division and ensuring that the council serves as a platform for accountability, representation and progressive student leadership.
The sitting concluded with appreciation to members who attended and contributed to the deliberations, while the council reiterated its commitment to transparency, constructive legislative engagement and the advancement of student interests within FEDSA National.
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