Elections: NANS to endorse presidential candidate Thursday

The National Association of Nigerian Students said on Monday that its favored presidential candidate would be unveiled on Thursday, a day before the general election.

The apex student body said that it will hold a town hall meeting with the presidential contenders in Abuja, following which one of them would be endorsed.

The organisation claimed it wasn’t looking for donations from any candidates, only the ideal one who had the skills and motivation to address the issues plaguing the nation’s education system.

In an interview on Monday, Giwa Temitope, the NANS national publicity officer, revealed this, according to The Punch.

He said, “We all know that NANS is the apex body of all student organisation in Nigeria both home and abroad. In view of the forthcoming presidential election, NANS is set to endorse its candidate after a proper consultation with all Students Union Presidents, indigenous associations, Joint Campus Committees of the students’ body, and the Diasporan student leaders.

“Recall that a committee was set up last year to interface with all the presidential candidates; the APC, PDP, Labour Party and the others. We have reached a conclusion and we will be having a town hall meeting on Thursday and we have already invited all the candidates to have an interactive session with them to know who has our love at heart, has the desire to fix the education sector, health sector and all sectors in Nigeria that is not working at the moment.

“After the interaction with the candidates, we will be endorsing the candidate that we believe will take Nigeria to a greater height.

Speaking further, the NANS spokesman said, “Any other endorsement by anyone using the name of student association is fake, null and void. Anyone who endorses any candidate in the name of NANS on or before February 23 is fraudulent and should be arrested.

“We don’t need any candidate’s money; we need a candidate who will love the masses and make a great difference.”

 

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