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ADOPOLY Releases Requirements and Eligibility for SU and Hall Elections

ADOPOLY
The management of the federal polytechnic Ado Ekiti through the Directorate of students affairs has released requirements and eligibility for the conduct of 2021/2022 Students union and Hall of Residence election.
Student Politicians are to contact Adopoly electoral committee (APECO) to obtain their nomination form.
REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY:
Interested aspirants vying for positions into any of the political offices must possess the following criteria;
Minimum CGPA of 2.75 as at the end of last semester 2020/2021 Academic session.
Interested aspirants must have resided in the hall of residence for at least one session before the current 2021’2022 academic session.
Nomination forms for chairman/chairperson is five thousand Naira (#5,000) only while other positions goes for four thousand (#4,000) only.
All interested aspirants must submit all dully nomination forms on or before Thursday 5th May 2022.
The hall of residence election has been scheduled to hold on Friday 20th May 2022.
While Students union(FPASU) election will hold Tuesday 17th May 2022.
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