If elected as the new secretary general of the Student Union I can
guarantee that I will do everything in my power to ensure that Students
have a Student Union they can be proud of, a key part of the social
aspect of Student life, a place that represents the diverse community
that we are proud to have.
The #BRAND_BIKO proposes we create a whole new ''VIBE!!'' throughout our Student Unions each receiving equal
attention so that students from all eleven campuses can benefit.
Students are the priority; we want an SONU that caters for the needs and
requirements of all students ensuring that you receive support,
opportunities, an amazing social life and a place anyone can make
friends, as that is what we feel a student union should be about.
I
have worked at the Students Organization of Nairobi University as the
Organizing secretary. I have always held onto to the possibility of
standing as a credible candidate but it never felt like the right time. I
feel that throughout my time as Student leader I have had the pleasure
of meeting Students from all walks of life, I am a student myself, I
believe that I can use my experiences to bring about exciting changes
for you.
Students need to be encouraged to use the sabbaticals at
the Students Union to the best of their advantage, the #BRAND_BIKO feel
that as soon to be ex students ourselves, we understand that University
life can be daunting at times, we require guidance on issue’s separate
from the academic aspect of University life. I will ensure that my team
assists all students to the best of their ability, an open door policy
plus sabbatical's will allocate dedicated hours each week for walk in
sessions, as of course there will be occasions when they will be
attending meetings that will be bringing the voice of our students to
the table. !! I believe as Secretary general I must support each of the
Sabbatical's in all issues relating to Students, that being a Student
campaign, societies event, an academic matter, campaigning for improved
facilities in our hostel and games departments, empowering students
taking part in sports , increased Library hours, reliable security
around the university premises, you name I’ll be involved.
I will
build contacts with Universities across and beyond the Country; I want
our students to be opened up to as many opportunities and social events
as possible. I will be the voice that represents every student; I shall
continue to build on the relationship between the co-operates as our
future employers. It would be my duty to ensure the UoN students receive
the best opportunities and education that they deserve whilst I feel
that the SoNU can benefit hugely from the continued support of the
University.
My passion and determination is why you should vote for me, let the #BRAND_BIKO manifestos be put into action.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Akatch Jim is my name, SecGen(SONU) is my seat
Comrades of
the world: yet again one important institution of the unending struggle against
vice, the Student Organization of Nairobi University (SONU), goes to its annual
poll. A significant fete that has lost its salt over the decades of rising
counter-revolutionary politics and disappearance of ideology. While this piece
wouldn’t like to nag and complain about the rather diluted influence of SONU
over the years, it cannot avoid occasional reference to the would be’s, whilst
remaining a yardstick for a discussion on the way forward.
It is the
duty of every man who sets foot upon this earth to in anyway he is capable try
to make a positive impact upon his/her society. More is the burden of
responsibility cast upon such men that society has blessed with an opportunity
of being its crème Del a crème. Students with their youthful dynamism,
intellectualism and vast resources available in campus fall way much into the
core of this group. It is thus no surprise that many a positive revolutions
ushering in democratic innovations and changes have been in a wide scale pushed
forward by college students. The recent African and Arab revolutions’ afford
vast examples.
So what then
is the place of SONU, the premier student organization in the region in this regard?
More so, how relevant are these elections in shaping the struggle?
Our
elections, sadly, have been hijacked over the years by reactionaries both in
the student fraternity, the administration, the political class, the corporate
world and more recently, the black market.
SONU, once a
bastion of the second liberation; is now seen as a club of half clowns, executive
busy bodies and hooligans. It has become a little more than a conglomerate of
prefects and a little less than a professional academy of corruption. It has graduated
in leap and bounds, albeit negatively, to an organization that summons riots to
destroy street lights because of power outages in campus hostels while calling
for press conferences in solidarity with corrupt government officials and
politicians and celebrating tax increases on basic commodities. It is a step away
from being a simple cocoon of officials brandishing expensive gadgets while
being errand boys for University administrators.
What to
expect when the very first lesson when one joins the executive branch of the
Union is a posh retreat in Karen, where the top brass of the University
administration spend a whole day mentoring student leaders on how to
circumnavigate procurement procedures, with exceptional panache!
Elections
are even more humorous. They are becoming less and less distinguishable from
ethnic census in campus. In recent times experience has shown that there is no
difference between an interview for FORBES list and SONU elections. The heavier
the purse, the more certain that
comrades will ‘overwhelmingly’ elect you or more accurately, be recorded to
have voted for you. It is laughable that for you to convince students you must
explain to them, rather descriptively, how you will convince the Administration
to let you win the election or rather help you!
So should
progressive comrades throw in the towel and boycott elections in protest? While
that may seem the only logical thing to do in the circumstances, I believe in
the extreme alternative. Those comrades should rise and prove to the world that
an element of progression still exists. That there are those who believe that
the course of history cannot end on a footnote of defeat. Moving forward we all
appreciate the need for the reawakening of SONU to guide forth the revolution
to realize the third liberation of this great nation.
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