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As I concluded my speech, I felt a sense of sat-
isfaction, knowing that I had conveyed my pas-
sion and dedication to my fellow students.
The hustings concluded with the casting of bal-
lots, marking the beginning of an anxious wait as
the votes were tallied. In the days that followed, Click Here to
I reflected on the experience with a mixture of
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pride and humility. Regardless of the outcome, I
knew that I had given it my all and had grown in
of the
the process. The results came out on Friday and
after 10 names my name had not been called. I
prefect’s hustings
kept patient and it paid off as my name was the
11th name called.
All in all, I give God the glory and I am grateful for
all the students and teachers that voted for me.
I hope to start work immediately and make the
school community a better place.
As I concluded my
speech, I felt a sense
uring the perfect hustings, I stepped
onto the stage with a blend of excite-
of satisfaction,
D ment and nerves pulsating through
me. As I faced my peers and teachers, I car-
knowing that I had
ried the weight of my aspirations and prom-
ises. With a steady voice, I began my speech,
conveyed my passion
articulating my vision for our school commu-
nity and the role of a prefect within it. I spoke
and dedication to my
of inclusivity, teamwork, and the importance
of fostering a supportive environment where
fellow students.
every student could thrive.
I shared personal anecdotes, illustrating my
commitment to service and leadership, and
outlined specific initiatives I aimed to imple-
ment if elected. Article by
El-Elyon Danjuma Etuh | Year 10 Volta
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