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Nigerian Youths in diaspora elect Bashiru Muhammad as president

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The Nigerian Youth in Diaspora (NYD) elected Bashiru Muhammad as its president in Zurich on September 20, 2023.

 

A statement by the chairman of the election committee, Mr Iwegbuna Iheanacho, made available to newsmen on Monday, said Muhammad polled 229 votes, accounting for 18.62% of the total votes cast.

 

“This victory marks a significant milestone for Nigerian Youth in Diaspora as Bashiru Saidu Muhammad becomes the first president who hails from the northern region since the establishment of the organization.

 

“His election reflects the diverse representation and inclusivity that  Nigerian Youth in Diaspora NYD strives to embody.

 

“With a total of 1,230 votes cast, the election saw active participation from the Nigerian Youth in Diaspora NYD community.

 

“The competition was fierce, with five other candidates contending for the prestigious position. Ayomide Adedayo garnered 198 votes (16.10%), followed closely by Adetola Ayotunde, who polled 198 votes (16.10%). Adesola Adisa secured 182 votes (14.76%), Chibuike Kelechi received 217 votes (17.56%), and Chinonso Chidiebere obtained 206 votes (16.74%),” the statement reads.

 

The NYD community congratulated Muhammad on his victory while “believing in his ability to lead the organization towards new heights.

 

“As the newly elected president, his vision, leadership, and dedication will undoubtedly shape the future of Nigerian Youth in Diaspora and strengthen its commitment to empowering Nigerian youth in the diaspora,” Iheanacho stated.

 

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