FUDMA SUG Election 2026: Postponement Notice for All Students
Published: 28th April, 2026 | 0 Comments |
The Federal University, Dutsin-ma (FUDMA) management has officially announced the indefinite postponement of the 2026 Student Union Government (SUG) Election, which was originally scheduled to commence today.
This decision comes as a precautionary measure to ensure the integrity of the democratic process within the student body.
🛑 Reason for Postponement
The University Management has cited the need to thoroughly review and address several petitions and complaints received following the pre-election activities.
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To maintain a transparent, free, and fair electoral process, the administration has opted to pause all voting activities until these grievances are resolved to the satisfaction of the relevant stakeholders.
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📅 What Happens Next?
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New Election Date: A new date will be communicated through the official university channels once the petitions have been addressed.
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Status of Candidates: All currently cleared candidates are advised to maintain the peace and wait for further instructions from the Electoral Committee.
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Academic Activities: Unless otherwise stated, regular academic activities continue as scheduled.
⚠️ A Note to the Student Body
The University Management expresses regret for any inconveniences this delay may cause. Students are urged to remain calm and law-abiding, avoiding any actions that could compromise campus security or the eventual conduct of the polls.
"To ensure a fair playing field, we must first address the concerns raised by the aspirants and the electorate alike." — University Administration
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