The Federal University Oye-Ekiti Students’ Union Government (FUOYESUG) Constitution is the supreme legal document governing the activities, structure, and operations of the Students’ Union at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE). It serves as the guiding framework that outlines the rights, responsibilities, and duties of both student leaders and the general student body.
The constitution establishes the principles of governance within the Students’ Union, ensuring that leadership is carried out in an organized, democratic, and transparent manner. It defines the different arms of the union government, their powers, and how they interact with one another. These arms typically include the executive, legislative, and judicial bodies.
In addition, the FUOYESUG Constitution sets out rules for elections, leadership conduct, decision-making, and conflict resolution within the union. It ensures that student leaders operate within clearly defined limits and remain accountable to the students they represent.
Furthermore, the constitution protects students’ rights and welfare by establishing policies and procedures that promote fairness, representation, and participation in union affairs. It also outlines disciplinary procedures and mechanisms for amending the constitution when necessary.
In summary, the FUOYESUG Constitution is the foundation of the Students’ Union Government, ensuring order, accountability, and effective representation of the students of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti.
The review of the FUOYESUG Constitution is being carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 22, Section 3, Subsection 1 of the constitution. This section states that “this constitution shall be subject to review after five (5) academic years upon a resolution passed to this effect by a two-thirds (2/3) majority of all members of the Students’ Union Senate Council (SUSC) at a properly constituted session.”
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