NYCN Reconstitutes Key Leadership Structures
The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has reconstituted two of its key leadership structures, the National Forum of States (NFSC) and the South-South State Chairmen’s Forum (SSSCF).
The new leadership structures emerged from the national delegates’ congresses of the two forums held in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
The chairman of NYCN in Oyo State, Abdul-Quadri Abdul-Salam, emerged as the new chairman of NFSC while the Bayelsa State chairman, Kokoriko Raphael, took over as public realtions officer of the forum, succeeding Nwisabari Bani, the former Rivers State chairman of the council while the new Rivers State chairman, Ambrose Sopuruchi Okpor, was appointed as Chief of Staff of the forum, among others.
In the SSSCF, Kenneth Okorie emerged as the new chairman while the newly appointed caretaker chairman of Akwa-Ibom State, Uduak Reuben, took over as Secretary of the forum, a position previously held by the former Rivers State chairman, Bani.
Speaking to journalists during the congresses held in Port Harcourt, NYCN President, Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, said the move was aimed at strengthening and rejuvenating the leadership structures of the youth council at national and zonal levels.
Sukubo charged the new leaders to provide vibrant, proactive, responsive, selfless, and innovative leadership that adapts to evolving global trends in youth development.
In his remarks, the new chairman of the Forum of State Chairmen of NYCN, Abdul-Quadri Abdul-Salam, said the forum has launched a nationwide skill development programme known as “One Youth, One Skill Initiative,” to combat the menace of youth restiveness.
Abdul-Salam explained that the initiative aims to equip the youth with marketable skills for economic empowerment, discourage idleness and promote productivity, creativity, self-reliance and youth entrepreneurship.
He urged members of the forum to seek strategic partnerships with all tiers of governments as well as corporate organisations and well-meaning individuals to implement the initiative in their respective States.