The appointments, unveiled through the Office of the President, mark one of the most expansive cabinets in the history of the union.
The roster includes a Chief of Staff, Deputy Chief of Staff, Senior and Junior Personal Assistants, Secretaries, Directors, and a sweeping list of Special Advisers (SAs and SSAs) covering virtually every aspect of student life and governance.
Key Highlights of the Appointments
- AAUA Chief of Staff: Olayinka Oluwaferanmi Emmanuel (F.Great)
- Deputy Chief of Staff: Oluwafemi Olalekan Isreal (Lekylisky)
- Secretaries: Olaleye Kausara (Zara) as Secretary to the President; Ajileye Henry Olawale (Premier) as Chief Press Secretary
- Directors: Overseeing Protocol, Media and Publicity, Travels and Exchange, Gender, Photography, Housing and Accommodation, among others.
- Special Advisers: A staggering 25 portfolios, ranging from Strategy, Logistics, Academic Affairs, Health Services, ICT, Security, Budgeting and Finance, Fundraising, Political Matters, Religion (Christianity and Islamic Affairs), Sports and Recreation, Sanitation, Women Affairs, and Social Media Engagements.
- ADC Positions: Three Aides-de-Camp (ADC) roles were announced, with two yet to be filled.
Reactions on AAUA Campus
The announcement has generated intense debate among AAUA students.
Supporters argue that the large cabinet reflects inclusivity, ensuring that every sector of student life has representation and a voice in union governance.
They see it as a bold step toward building a miniature government structure that mirrors national administration, complete with specialized advisers and directors.
Critics, however, view the appointments as excessive, questioning whether such a bloated cabinet is necessary for a student union.
Concerns have been raised about efficiency, cost, and whether the sheer number of aides could lead to overlapping responsibilities or bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Implications for AAUA Student Governance
This move signals a deliberate attempt by Comrade Greatness to institutionalize a comprehensive administrative framework within AAUASU.
By appointing aides across diverse portfolios, the presidency appears set to tackle issues ranging from student welfare and campus infrastructure to religious inclusivity, sports development, and digital engagement.
Observers believe the appointments could either usher in a new era of robust student representation or become a test case for the challenges of managing an oversized cabinet.
The coming months will reveal whether this ambitious structure translates into tangible benefits for the student body or remains a symbolic gesture of grandeur.
This development has already become the talk of the campus, with many wondering if AAUA’s student union is setting a new precedent for “big government” at the university level.
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