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USHIE BATHLOMEW DECLARES FOR THE OFFICE OF STATE CHAIRMAN, NYCN CROSS RIVER STATE CHAPTER


BUILD THE YOUTHS!!!!! BUILD THE NATION! 


Dear Youths of Cross River State and comrades, 


I  am Comrade Ushie Bathlomew Orlando, a bonafide of Bekwarra Local Government Area and a committed son to the ideals of Cross River State. 


I have had ample opportunities to serve the chapter and state in the following respective capacities; Secretary NYCN-Bekwarra chapter, Chairman of NYCN-Bekwarra, Secretary of NYCN Chairmen forum, 

Chairman of Chairmen NYCN-CRS and 

presently, the caucus secretary NYCN-CRS North. 

I have also headed several committees as chairman and secretary at the State level.


the knowledge they say is a continuous process and I know that haven't led in previous capacities, I have the prerequisite knowledge, wisdom, and wherewithal to be your servant leader. 


lessons have been learned from the previous offices held, knowledge and exposures gained and the task before us can only be an additional gain for us all as youths of Cross River State. 


Our engagement with the Government and critical Stakeholders in the youth sector will be robust and targeted at alleviating hunger and social vices through job creation and development. All of my programs and policies will be geared towards consolidating on the gains of our Revered Leader, His youthfulness Comr. Dan Obo's led administration. 


I make this declaration even while being aware of the diverse challenges we face as youths of Nigeria and our peculiarity as a state. In all God who sees all will again win for us. 


I humbly use this media to solicit your esteem support, prayers, and input as we prepare for the task ahead.


Build the Youth!!!!!!!!!

Build the Nation.


Yours in Service 

Ushie Bathlomew O. 

6th January, 2024.

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