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In a dignified concession speech, Alinda Marvin acknowledged his loss in the guild presidential election, where Mawanda Derrick emerged victorious with 466 votes. Katende Muhammed secured 379 votes, while Marvin garnered 296 votes. Despite coming in third, Marvin’s campaign was marked by enthusiasm and a strong connection with students, earning him respect from his supporters.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to represent you a flag bearer,” Marvin said, his words reflecting a sense of pride and accomplishment. “Though we didn’t win the election, I’m proud of the campaign we ran and the conversations we sparked. Our message resonated with many, and that’s something to build on.”
Marvin’s campaign focused on pressing issues affecting students, including academic support, welfare, and representation. His team’s passion and perseverance earned him a significant number of votes, a testament to his leadership abilities.
“His campaign was inspiring, and his vision for the guild is one we can all get behind,” said Hadijah Namutebi, a supporter. “Though we didn’t win this time, I’m confident he will continue to be a force for change in our guild.”
Alinda expressed his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition and collaborating with the incoming leadership. “I’m committed to working with the new guild president to drive positive change,” he said. “Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive guild that serves every student.”
Supporters appreciate his effort, with many convinced that he will remain a prominent figure in guild politics. “He is not one to give up easily,” said Abdul Kadir, a fellow student. “We will be seeing more of him in the future, I’m sure. He is a true leader, and his commitment to our guild is unwavering.”
As the guild welcomes its new president, Marvin’s story serves as a reminder that leadership extends beyond electoral victories, focusing on the positive difference one can make in their community.
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