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GNN Congratulates Newly Elected NYCN Coordinators in Cross River Central

 



The Special Assistant to the Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District on Youth Affairs, Gifted Nelson N. (GNN), has extended heartfelt congratulations to the newly elected and inaugurated Chapter Coordinators of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) and their respective executives across the senatorial district.

In a congratulatory message, GNN described their emergence as a significant milestone in the journey toward youth unity, progress, and empowerment within the zone.

"As a nation richly endowed with natural and human resources, the role of the youth in harnessing these potentials for national growth and development cannot be overemphasized. That is why it is important we continue to raise and support visionary young leaders who can take strategic steps in positioning our nation among the top-tier in youth development," he stated.

He urged the new executives to champion youth-centered initiatives that will promote the well-being and development of young people across the district.

"As we work towards shaping a better future for youths in Cross River Central, I look forward to partnering with you in my capacity to build a strong synergy that will drive sustainable growth for our young people. You can also be assured of my principal’s unwavering commitment to promoting youth-focused policies and programs that will make meaningful impacts."

He concluded with best wishes, saying, "Congratulations once again to all the newly elected officers. The future is bright, and it begins with us."

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