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- Federation of Epe Divisional Students’ Association (FEDSA) holds landmark national inauguration.
- New National Executive Council (NEC) and National Presidential Council (NPC) officers sworn in.
- Historic ceremony hosted in Ikosi-Ejinrin, uniting student leaders from across Epe Division.
- Leadership outlines agenda for student welfare, bursaries, and vocational empowerment.
- Event underscores the growing influence of divisional student bodies in Lagos State governance.
The Federation of Epe Divisional Students’ Association (FEDSA) has officially transitioned into a new leadership era following the successful national inauguration of its National Executive Council (NEC) and National Presidential Council (NPC).
The event, which took place in the heart of Ikosi-Ejinrin, Epe, served as a gathering of the finest student minds and youth advocates within the division, marking a significant step toward enhanced student representation.
EkoHotBlog reports that the inauguration ceremony provided a platform for the new leaders to take their oaths of office, pledging to uphold the values of the association while championing the academic and social interests of Epe indigenes globally.
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Addressing the assembly, the newly sworn-in executives emphasized their commitment to the “Epe First” agenda.
They highlighted that their tenure would focus on securing more bursaries for indigent students and creating robust mentorship programs for secondary school leavers.
The choice of Ikosi-Ejinrin for this year’s national event highlights the association’s reach across the entire Epe division, reinforcing its status as the apex student body for all indigenes in tertiary institutions.
Stakeholders at the event urged the new NEC and NPC members to maintain the integrity of the association while driving impactful projects that benefit the grassroots. The association remains a critical link between the youth and the traditional and political leadership of Lagos State.
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