Com. Adeku Omeiza Samuel Vies to Revamp Kogi State Medical Students Association in Bid for Presidency


~Promises to Harness Experience and Government Support to Elevate Students Welfarism

Com. Adeku Omeiza Samuel also known as the Investor a Kogi indigene of Kaduna State University, is gearing up to contest for the position of Kogi State National President of the Medical Students Association (KOMSA). In a recent address to the press in Lokoja, Adeku underscored his commitment to revitalizing the Kogi State Medical Association, citing his background as a seasoned unionist and the favorable stance of the Kogi State government under Alh Ahmed Usman Ododo towards the medical profession.

Adeku, popularly known as "the Investor," articulated his vision to capitalize on his experience and the supportive environment fostered by the current government to bring about positive changes within the association. He pledged to uphold the esteemed legacies of past leaders while introducing innovative measures aimed at streamlining the study of medicine and mitigating the associated costs, particularly for Kogi indigenes.

Encouraging delegates to rally behind his candidacy, Adeku assured them of his dedication to safeguarding their mandate and steering the association towards greater heights.

 With his promises of progress and a commitment to leveraging both experience and government support, Adeku aims to chart a new course for the Kogi State Medical Association.


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