 The leader of the factional group of the National Association of Nigerian Student Nans, Abdul-Majid Oladimeji, has announced his resolve to accept and respect the duly elected president of the student's body, Sondeh Achaifon, as his leader and close all ranks in the interests of peace. Oladimeji was one of the contestants for the Nans presidential seat, but lost to Achaifon's Sunday Dio in a keenly contested election held in Abuja on the 4th of December 2020, apparently dissatisfied with the outcome of the election. In a remark, the Nans president Sondeh Achaifon says the decision taken by his colleague has clearly proven that the student's body is a leader of tomorrow for showing the spirit of sportsmanship. We will be able to resolve it and who broke the peace amongst comment is at youth. There is need for us to unite ourselves in that unity that we can make progress. And with the glory of God, we have been able to do that. We have been able to do that and the house is now one. On behalf of myself and my executive here by Sondeh Achaifon to be to continue as the Nans president, the student elected by December last year as the Nans president will settle a crisis and I just want to speak a voice coming election. Meanwhile, the Nans president also reacts to some pertinent national matters, especially on insisting students abduction in the northern part of the country. Such we have been, we have called the government on different times that the government should look inward and declare these people as a terrorist and they should be treated as one because we believe this attack, why is he on our campuses? Why is he, why are they facing school? And again, I've met with several stakeholders in this country on this issue of security matter on that is affecting our campus, that is affecting education in the north west and part of the north central in this country. The civic responsibility of a responsible government is to provide security for their people. But you know, I've got many years, I must commend the security personnel, they are doing their best, but yet we are sickling on them. To be more proactive, it's not enough, we need a safe school.