Latest News

NYCN tasks youths on national development

The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), has urged Nigerian youths to look beyond the problems and challenges facing the country and contribute their quota.

Mr Solomon Adodo, the National President of NYCN made the call at an occasion to mark this year’s International Youth Day (IYD) on Wednesday in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of this year’s celebration was “Youth Engagement for Global Action ”.

The theme seeks to highlight how young people could be engaged at the local, national and global levels by national and multilateral institutions.

The IYD was also to shed light on the need to enable the engagement of youths by making local, national and global institutions more inclusive for the purpose of strengthening their capacity to achieve global action.

Adodo admonished the youth to avoid being used as tools by politicians whose only mission was to bring the government down.

“If the youth allow themselves to be used as tools to bring the government down, they will bring the nation down as well.

“Let us see how we can contribute our quota to national development. Let us put aside our ethnic, political, religious differences and have one culture and one political party which is the development of Nigeria.

ALSO READ: Int’l Youth Day: Ooni wants Big Brother Naija show replaced

” Let us unite to build the Nigerian economy.

“The developed nations like China and the U.S.that we run to for loans and other assistance did not fall from the sky, rather they are harnessing their potential and utilising them.

He used the occasion to commend President Muhammadu Buhari for the recent approval of N75 billion for the establishment of the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund.

Adodo noted that the NYCN would continue to support the government in its bid to find lasting solutions to the problems bedevilling the country.

“We are grateful that the government is giving the youth a new vistas of opportunities through its policies and programmes.

“The recent approval of the N75 billion for the establishment of the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund is one of those programmes of government through which the Nigerian youth can harness their potential and translate it into productivity.”

(NAN)

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Temitope Adegbuyi

Recent Posts

APWEN gets new Kogi chairman

Every family in Nigeria has been advised to ensure they have an engineer, particularly a…

33 minutes ago

May Day: IBEDC celebrates workers, reaffirms commitment to staff welfare

"We remain unwavering in our commitment to policies that promote employee welfare, workplace safety, and…

55 minutes ago

NNPC Foundation conducts free eye surgery for 500 Niger residents

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Foundation has conducted a free eye cataract surgery programme for…

59 minutes ago

Over 1,500 Kwara school girls to get free sanitary kits

The girl-child advocate further called on private companies and non-governmental organisations to create more opportunities…

1 hour ago

UPDATED: VeryDarkMan is in EFCC custody — Deji Adeyanju

Adeyanju, who is a VDM lawyer, in an update shared on Friday via X, revealed…

1 hour ago

Ondo community regent vows to pursue development

The newly installed Regent of Ijigba Kingdom in Akure South Local Government Area of Ondo…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.