New AAU Alumni Executives Pledge Support For Alma Mater

The new Executive Council of the Ambrose Alli University, (AAU) Alumni Association, Lagos State Chapter, has pledged their commitment to advancing the legacy of Ambrose Alli University through active alumni engagement, community service and support for the institution.

They made the pledge after being elected to steer the affairs of the association for the next tenure.

The election, held in Lagos over the weekend, was conducted under the supervision of the Chapter’s Electoral Committee, Chaired by Dike Henry, with Prince Ade Ajayi as Secretary, Tony Erahbor and Lilian Ikpea as members.

According to a statement by the association’s Public Relations Officer, Rufus Alele, said some of those who emerged as the newly elected executives are A.R.T Omuvwie (Chairman), Lady Adesua Ogidi (Vice Chairman), a Andrew Enegbeta (Secretary), Ehizuelen Ehis (Assistant Secretary), Michael Akharamen (Financial Secretary), Donnelly Simire (Assistant Financial Secretary), Rufus Alele (Public Relations Officer).

The immediate past chairman, Rev. Samuel Okotete, officially handed over to the new leadership in a brief but symbolic ceremony witnessed by members and delegates. The newly elected officials were then sworn in accordingly.

The election was observed by the Worldwide Assistant Provost Comrade Alfred Oloni, a representative of the National Executive Council, NEC, who praised the Lagos chapter for setting a remarkable example of democratic engagement and alumni unity.

In his acceptance speech, the new Chairman, Omuvwie, expressed gratitude for the trust reposed in him and promised to lead with openness, commitment, and a renewed spirit of service.

“The Lagos State Chapter remains committed to advancing the legacy of Ambrose Alli University through active alumni engagement, community service, and support for the institution.”

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