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Ohenaku Kelvin petitions the UNITY HALL TUTOR for more chairs in their study room

PETITION FOR THE PROVISION OF MORE CHAIRS IN THE STUDY ROOM AND LIGHT BULBS IN THE BALCONIES



Ohenaku Kelvin, the leading Unity Hall presidential aspirant in a letter directed to the UNITY HALL TUTOR, petitions him for the provision of more chairs in the Unity Hall study room and light bulbs in their various balconies.



I am Obenaku Kelvin, a proud continental, a faithful servant of this great hall and an aspirant for Unity Hall President. I am writing as a concerned affiliate of the unity hall and an aspirant for its Presidency petitioning your high offices for immediate action in addressing the challenges facing residents of the hall.


My two-year stay on campus serving the hall has opened my eyes to certain challenges the average hall resident faces each day. In all my years as a leader, it always has been a call to duty for me when others are burdened with problems I believe I can at least contribute to solving. Our beloved hall has nearly two thousand residents yet the facilities to accommodate learning activities are heavily under-resourced and this is truly disheartening. The chairs are simply not enough to tally with the tables available to support academic activities.


It has also been a long standing problem that the balcony lights are either dead, not working or not there at all in a majority of the rooms in the hall. As an aspirant of this hall's presidency. I have received countless complaints about this issue and countless reports at the porters lodge but to no avail. Whenever we see a problem it's our duty, a moral obligation to help solve it. We have exhausted all the appropriate avenues for these issues to be addressed and this is our last resort.


I trust that you will put these matters before desk and address them accordingly.

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