NAAT-ESUT Election: Zonal Coordinator Charges New EXCO to Pursue Peace, Restructure Union
By Onyekachi Agu
The Zonal Coordinator, Nzukka Zone of National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT, Comrade Mbaoji Emmanuel has charged the newly elected Executive Council of ESUT Branch to pursue unity and restructure the union.
Comrade Mbaoji who disclosed this in an exclusive interview with ESUT Monitor, said with the election and politicking over, it is time for the new leaders to seek for ways of uniting the members and consolidating on the gains of the election.
The Zonal Coordinator who was present during the election held at the ESUT Senate Chambers on November 13, reckoned that NAAT-ESUT has all it takes to be a formidable union not just in the zone but in the notion if her potentials are harnessed.
“First of all, I want to congratulate the new leadership of NAAT-ESUT. This election marks a new beginning for the union in ESUT. Several times the election was organised but could not hold but this time around, the jinx has been broken.
“I urge the new leaders to first and foremost pursue peace because our strength is in unity. When peace is achieved, then restructuring begins. ESUT branch has potentials and I want the new leaders to harness these potentials and make the union formidable not just in our zone but in the nation,” he said.
Com. Maboji commended the Electoral Committee, ELECO Chairman for a great job well done and hailed him and his team for succeeding where others failed.
“I want to commend the ELECO Chairman, Comrade Amaechi Agbo and his team for breaking the jinx concerning election in ESUT. He is a great leader and have shown that ESUT has members who would make her great. I saw wat happened during the election and the way it was handled showed that the ELECO was well prepared,” he concluded.
Comrade Mbaoji, who is the Chairman of NAAT-UNN lauded the Vice-President 1, Ven. Patrick Idisi for his role in conducting the election and urged all members of NAAT-ESUT to rally round the executive to move the union forward.