THE UNDENIABLE LEGACIES OF JAMO LED SUG ADMINISTRATION
The Jamo Led SUG administration officially transferred significant property such as two official SUG buses, the official website, SUG billboards, the SUG Car Wash, the continuing Relaxation Centre, office furniture, a public address system, branding materials, digital platforms & official documents
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The Jamo Led administration gave welfare aid to needy pupils, got okay for a no-lecture week so everyone could join SUG Week events, put on the very famous Welfare Fiesta, offered free travel during SUG Week time, set up a good way to fix student complaints quickly, and always stood for students in front of the Students Disciplinary Committee when needed.
These programs strengthened the Jamo Led administration pledge to ensure every single learner felt heard and supported.
Leadership stepped into problems with CSEM costs, helped pay CAC registration fees, fixed money gaps hurting medical students, acted during professional exams, stood for students in academic appeals, and kept talking to university bosses about rules changing school progress.
Faculty- specific measures and unit educational backing additionally showed the leadership firm resolve to guarantee that scholarly superiority stayed a primary focus.
Transportation challenges received unprecedented attention throughout the administration.
Besides buying two official SUG buses, the leadership improved cooperation with the University's Transport Unit to enhance movement around the campus grounds. Support for transportation went out to many student events, yet specific transport plans happened during SUG Week.
The Jamo Led administration also launched programs to stabilize commercial tricycle (Keke) transport services inside the campus area, aiding students travel more easily and securely.
The start of the formal SUG site was a major step, giving students simpler ways to reach students union government events.
The Jamo Led administration also worked hard to build a better and clearer online presence for the Students Union.
Beyond the Lecture hall Getting ready for student life post-graduation became yet another big priority for the administration.
Via the Career and Entrepreneurship Summit, learners engaged with business experts and thriving founders initiated by Jamo Led administration.
MESEET Skills Acquisition Programme gave participants practical vocational skills, whereas the Student Business Development Initiative and Student Empowerment Programme offered chances for aspiring entrepreneurs to develop.
Impactful Sessions with mentors plus careers talks from old grads showed pupils useful work life chances along with links too.
The large Health Fest offered free medical screening, blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, HIV/AIDS screening, and wide health awareness campaigns.
Collaborations with medical groups improved service quality and scope so students could get prevention care and learn medicine.
Prioritizing Campus Security Security concerns affecting students were not ignored.
The Jamo Led administration worked very closely with security groups to make safety better inside and near the university group.
Quick actions taken against robberies hitting students near Giri and Iddo showed leaders were responsive.
Emergency response coordination and ongoing student safety advocacy also showed the Jamo Led administration dedication to safeguarding lives and assets.
Accommodation challenges equally received serious attention.
The Jamo Led SUG administration pushed for changes in how hostels were assigned, stepped into situations where booking rules were broken, fought against unjust distribution methods, stood by students when hostel problems arose, and kept working closely with the Dean of Students Affairs to find permanent fixes.
A key trait of Jamo Led SUG administration was its steady dedication to protecting student rights.
Leadership stepped into matters about land seizure, effectively blocked efforts regarding unlawful tearing down near the SUG structure, talked with proper officials via discussion, kept student business areas safe, and always stood up for students when their rights faced danger.
The Jamo Led SUG administration strengthened institutional relationships across multiple sectors.
Collaborations were kept constructive with the Vice-Chancellor, University Management, the Dean of Students Affairs, CSEM, the University Transport Unit, corporate organizations, government agencies, alumni bodies, and various student associations.
Connections involving BASE University, Veritas University, and actors inside the National Association of University Students (NAUS) also broadened the reach and public profile of Yakubu Gowon University students.
National Recognition and Representation Outside the campus, the Jamo Led administration projected the image of the university to the nation.
It took part in National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) activities, welcomed national student heads, went to leadership gatherings, stood for students during government talks, and made sure Yakubu Gowon University kept a clear face in national student matters.
The Jamo Led administration Successful Hosted the SUG Week 2026 which provides one of the most memorable SUG Week celebrations in recent history.
An Event comprised the Opening Ceremony, Leadership Lecture, start of the Official SUG Website, launching of the two official buses, revealing of the SUG Magazine, giving of awards, interfaculty debate finals, campus tour, Glow Night, SUG Cup contest, Career and Entrepreneurship Summit, Welfare Fiesta, Health Fest, and the fun UniAbuja Fake Wedding.
This week displayed not just fun but also management, creativity, business creation, and social involvement.
The Jamo Led SUG administration Support Student Activities Across Campus.
During its time, the leadership backed many school programs such as the VCs Cup, NUGA events, Mr. & Miss UniAbuja, Flint 2.0 Into Tech, Cybercrime Awareness Program, NANS Convention, faculty programs, departmental actions, entrepreneurship projects, and various student group occasions.
Transforming Student Media and Publicity Communication saw major gains via the release of the official SUG Magazine, ongoing online promotion, wide press attention on student events, better sharing of data, and school branding with official SUG signs.
Such programs improved openness and made sure students stayed updated regarding union actions.
Giving Hope to Students Acknowledging the significance regarding access to education funding, the administration created the SUG NELFUND Ad-hoc Committee to manage problems concerning the Federal Governments student loan program.
The then SUG President Tobi Jamiu Yusuf directly headed groups to the NELFUND main offices for planned meetings with important leaders regarding problems impacting Yakubu Gowon University pupils.
The Jamo Led SUG Administration kept constant contact among NELFUND, university leadership, and learners to fix problems regarding applications, checks, and payment releases.
Students likewise gained from awareness campaigns, direction regarding submission steps, assistance with grievance handling, and continued pushing for openness, reachability, and prompt fund release.
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