Follow up Report
IRSA Follow-Up Report
Post Congress Update
The State of Association — Still Missing
It has now been over 48 hours since the General IRSA Congress ended, and the updated State of Association that President Akinpelu Samuel promised to deliver before the congress closed is yet to surface on any official platform.
DSNA reached out to the General Secretary today at the Embassy for answers. Her response was telling ; the concerned executives are yet to send her any report, which is why she hasn't been able to share anything. In other words, the bottleneck isn't the General Secretary. The ball is squarely in the court of the executives who were tasked with updating their respective sections.
The congress demanded this. The President acknowledged it publicly. Over 48 hours later, the silence continues.
Good News : Freshers' Package Is on Its Way
On a brighter note, there is finally movement on the long-awaited Freshers' package. Items have begun arriving at the secretariat, and if things continue in this direction, Freshers may be receiving their packages sooner than expected. This is a promise the Vice President made at the congress, and it appears to be one that is actually being kept.
Sanctions Are Being Served
For those who wondered whether the sanctions handed to the Librarian and the AGS were just words :here is your answer. Both officers showed up at the Embassy today and were present for more than two hours, in line with the terms of their punishment. Multiple students confirmed that the Embassy was clean and swept.
A New Problem at the Embassy — The AC Leak
Just as things appeared to be settling, a fresh concern has emerged. A senior lecturer, Professor Iwebunor , in the department has raised an alarm over water leaking from the Embassy's air conditioning unit, with the damage now affecting his office directly below the secretariat. He has issued a 7-day ultimatum to the General Secretary to produce a permanent fix — or he will ban students from using the AC entirely.
This is not a small issue. Losing access to the AC would significantly affect how the secretariat functions, especially as activities pick up. The General Secretary and the association's leadership will need to act fast and act smart on this one.
In Summary
📌Updated State of Association still not sent ; executives yet to brief the General Secretary
📌Freshers' package items arriving at the secretariat — delivery expected soon
📌Librarian & AGS have begun serving their sanctions — Embassy confirmed clean
📌Senior lecturer issues 7-day ultimatum over AC water leakage at the Embassy
Rhamat
Asst Editor in Chief (socials & events)
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