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Letter To Governor Babajide Sanwoolu From Lagos State Indigenous Student's. by bash8936: 8:22am On Jul 30, 2019
*NATIONAL UNION OF LAGOS STATE STUDENTS (NULASS NATIONAL BODY)*

*PRESS RELEASE ON TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019.*

*RE:NOTIFICATION OF THE NEGLECT OF LAGOS STATE STUDENTS BY THE LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNOR BABAJIDE SANWOOLU*

"When we focus on our gratitude, the tide of disappointment goes out and the tide of love rushes in.” —Kristin Armstrong

In furtherance to the letter of appeal dated 13th, June 2019, submitted to the office of the governor, we are pleased at the response of the Governor on our request.

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them and can only plead that the finishing touches, which is approval and disbursement of the needed funds, be fast tracked.

Lagos state is a blessed state and we believe that the state should have more than enough to conveniently pay our bursaries and scholarships, hence our dismay at where we are now.

So far this administration has started on the right track by placing premium on Infrastructure, especially road infrastructure, Security, youth empowerment amongst others
but as much as we appreciate the premium being placed on security of the citizens, we believe its saner to place more premium on making sure the youths on the street, still innocent, don't get into crime by doing what we can to keep them off the street.

This money might be stipends to some people, your excellency, its what others depend on complete their studies. These funds has gone a long way in keeping a lot of indigenous students away from crime and its one of those things we use as bragging rights on those who say "Lagos is a No Man's land," except our distinguished president thinks otherwise.

On this note, we will very much appreciate if your excellency can add the affairs of the indigenous students of Lagos state on your premium list.

While we remember those who increased our bursary and paid it promptly and those who didn't pay without us struggling, In the nearest foreseeable future we will remember how we were treated by your administration.

We are optimistic that, with the giant strides you have thus taken so far and the anticipated miles your administration intends to reach, your tenure will be remembered for good.

Igbega Ipinle eko, Ajumose gbogbo wa ni!!!
God bless Lagos State
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed
Nulass National Executives

*Okoya Basirat Bisola*
National President.

*Adeyemi Oyekan*
Senate President.[b]*NATIONAL UNION OF LAGOS STATE STUDENTS (NULASS NATIONAL BODY)*

*PRESS RELEASE ON TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019.*

*RE:NOTIFICATION OF THE NEGLECT OF LAGOS STATE STUDENTS BY THE LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNOR BABAJIDE SANWOOLU*

"When we focus on our gratitude, the tide of disappointment goes out and the tide of love rushes in.” —Kristin Armstrong

In furtherance to the letter of appeal dated 13th, June 2019, submitted to the office of the governor, we are pleased at the response of the Governor on our request.

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them and can only plead that the finishing touches, which is approval and disbursement of the needed funds, be fast tracked.

Lagos state is a blessed state and we believe that the state should have more than enough to conveniently pay our bursaries and scholarships, hence our dismay at where we are now.

So far this administration has started on the right track by placing premium on Infrastructure, especially road infrastructure, Security, youth empowerment amongst others
but as much as we appreciate the premium being placed on security of the citizens, we believe its saner to place more premium on making sure the youths on the street, still innocent, don't get into crime by doing what we can to keep them off the street.

This money might be stipends to some people, your excellency, its what others depend on complete their studies. These funds has gone a long way in keeping a lot of indigenous students away from crime and its one of those things we use as bragging rights on those who say "Lagos is a No Man's land," except our distinguished president thinks otherwise.

On this note, we will very much appreciate if your excellency can add the affairs of the indigenous students of Lagos state on your premium list.

While we remember those who increased our bursary and paid it promptly and those who didn't pay without us struggling, In the nearest foreseeable future we will remember how we were treated by your administration.

We are optimistic that, with the giant strides you have thus taken so far and the anticipated miles your administration intends to reach, your tenure will be remembered for good.

Igbega Ipinle eko, Ajumose gbogbo wa ni!!!
God bless Lagos State
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed
Nulass National Executives

*Okoya Basirat Bisola*
National President.

*Adeyemi Oyekan*
Senate President.[/b]*NATIONAL UNION OF LAGOS STATE STUDENTS (NULASS NATIONAL BODY)*

*PRESS RELEASE ON TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019.*

*RE:NOTIFICATION OF THE NEGLECT OF LAGOS STATE STUDENTS BY THE LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNOR BABAJIDE SANWOOLU*

"When we focus on our gratitude, the tide of disappointment goes out and the tide of love rushes in.” —Kristin Armstrong

In furtherance to the letter of appeal dated 13th, June 2019, submitted to the office of the governor, we are pleased at the response of the Governor on our request.

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them and can only plead that the finishing touches, which is approval and disbursement of the needed funds, be fast tracked.

Lagos state is a blessed state and we believe that the state should have more than enough to conveniently pay our bursaries and scholarships, hence our dismay at where we are now.

So far this administration has started on the right track by placing premium on Infrastructure, especially road infrastructure, Security, youth empowerment amongst others
but as much as we appreciate the premium being placed on security of the citizens, we believe its saner to place more premium on making sure the youths on the street, still innocent, don't get into crime by doing what we can to keep them off the street.

This money might be stipends to some people, your excellency, its what others depend on complete their studies. These funds has gone a long way in keeping a lot of indigenous students away from crime and its one of those things we use as bragging rights on those who say "Lagos is a No Man's land," except our distinguished president thinks otherwise.

On this note, we will very much appreciate if your excellency can add the affairs of the indigenous students of Lagos state on your premium list.

While we remember those who increased our bursary and paid it promptly and those who didn't pay without us struggling, In the nearest foreseeable future we will remember how we were treated by your administration.

We are optimistic that, with the giant strides you have thus taken so far and the anticipated miles your administration intends to reach, your tenure will be remembered for good.

Igbega Ipinle eko, Ajumose gbogbo wa ni!!!
God bless Lagos State
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed
Nulass National Executives

*Okoya Basirat Bisola*
National President.

*Adeyemi Oyekan*
Senate President.

Re: Letter To Governor Babajide Sanwoolu From Lagos State Indigenous Student's. by awetaiye2015: 8:38am On Jul 30, 2019
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