LASU Announces 36th SUG Election Timetable and Accredited Polling Centers

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Summary

LASU 36th SUG elections run July 28-31, 2025. SEC (July 28), SPC (July 29), College/Faculty (July 30), Departmental (July 31). Eleven polling centers across campus.

Lagos State University (LASU) has announced the timetable and accredited polling centers for its 36th Students' Union Government (SUG) general elections. Students should prepare to exercise their democratic rights from July 28-31, 2025.

Election Timeline

The four-day election schedule is as follows:

  • Monday, July 28, 2025: Students' Executive Council (SEC) elections
  • Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Students' Parliamentary Council (SPC) elections
  • Wednesday, July 30, 2025: College/Schools/Faculties elections
  • Thursday, July 31, 2025: Departmental Association elections

Accredited Polling Centers

LASU has designated 11 major polling locations across the university. Know your polling center:

Faculty of Arts

  • Language Laboratory
  • Theater Art Auditorium

Faculty of Education

  • 3-1 Theatre Hall II
  • Sandwich Hall I
  • Tetfund Building

Faculty of Law

  • Law Library

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • FMS Resource Centre
  • Gbajabiamila Conference Centre

School of Communication

  • E-Library/Media Centre

Faculty of Science

  • MBA Auditorium
  • Science Classroom

College of Medicine

  • ICT Centre, LASUCOM

Collation Centre

  • Zenith Bank ICT Centre

Vice-Chancellor's Directive

Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, LASU's Vice-Chancellor, has instructed all institutional leaders to ensure that accredited polling centers are available and conducive for smooth election conduct. This demonstrates the university's commitment to free and fair elections.

What Students Should Know

  • Verify your polling center: Confirm which center corresponds to your faculty or department
  • Bring valid ID: Carry your student ID card for verification
  • Vote on the right day: Check the timeline to know when your election category is scheduled
  • Arrive early: Polling centers may have long queues, so plan accordingly

Why Your Vote Matters

The Students' Union Government represents your interests, advocates for student welfare, and serves as a bridge between students and university administration. By voting, you choose leaders who will:

  • Champion student rights and welfare
  • Organize campus events and activities
  • Address student concerns with management
  • Improve campus life and facilities

Don't miss this opportunity to shape the future of LASU student leadership. Mark your calendar and exercise your right to vote!

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