The newly sworn-in National President of Bokkos Old Students Association (BOKOSA), Mr. Aaron Selleng, has pledged to continue the good legacies of the past Executive Council.
In an acceptance speech shortly after the taking over the mantle of leadership at De-bridge Vile Hotel, Jos, during the Plateau Chapter annual meeting, President Selleng promised to do even better rather than collapse the good efforts of the outgoing President and his Executive Council.
Aaron sought the cooperation of the Executive Council and members, pointing out that there is no association that thrives without the support of its alumni. He pledged to operate an open-door policy, encouraging members to bring their positive criticisms to the table.
While soliciting the outgoing Executive Committee's continued involvement, he emphasized the importance of their wealth of experience in enabling the new EXCO to succeed.
Earlier, the outgoing President, Joel Gatba, congratulated the new Executive Council and promised to make himself available whenever needed. Gatba enumerated some of his administration's achievements, including several notable initiatives, and encouraged the new Executive Council not to relent in bringing new ideas to move the association to greater heights.
The newly sworn-in Executive Council, expected to chart a new course for Bokkos Old Students Association (BOKOSA), includes Mr. Aaron Selleng, President; Mrs. Grace Garba, Vice President; and Mrs. Krist Hicenth, Secretary-General. Other members are Mrs. Yop Joy, Assistant Secretary-General; Mrs. Zainab Umar Ukpo, Treasurer; Mrs. Rotmwa Murphy, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Sabarka Bawul, Public Relations Officer; Mrs. Florence Michael, Director of Socials; and Mr. James Makama, Disciplinarian. The position of Ex-Officio went to Mr. Joel Gatba., respectively.
The highlight of the event was the handing over of the mantle of leadership between the past and new Executive Council.
Signed,
Sabarka Bawul
National Public Relations Officer
Bokkos Old Students Association (BOKOSA)
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