National News

NYCN@60: Alausa, Oyetola, NSDC DG urge youths to focus on nation building

The Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa and his Marine and Blue Economy, counterpart, Adegboyega Oyetola have urged Nigerian youths to focus on nation-building in their endeavors.

They made this call during their speeches at the National Youth Council of Nigeria’s 60th Anniversary Dinner and Award Night in Port Harcourt.

Alausa, one of the awardees, urged Nigerian youths to always keep in mind that their actions today will impact the future.

The Minister of Education, represented by Rev. Dr. Ijeoma Ogoliegbune, emphasized that Nigeria’s future relies on the youths’ dedication to making positive contributions to society and the nation’s development.

Alausa stated “Nigerian youths are critical stakeholders in national development. You represent the heart of the nation, and your role in shaping the future of Nigeria cannot be overstated. Recognizing the importance of your involvement, the Ministry is investing considerable time and resources in education to empower and equip you with the necessary tools for progress.

“I appeal to you to dedicate yourselves fully to the task of nation-building. Your active participation is essential for creating a prosperous and sustainable future. The future of Nigeria depends on your commitment to contributing positively to society and the country’s growth.

“Do not disappoint us. There is a pressing need for you to engage more deeply in national development. Every action you take today has the potential to shape the Nigeria of tomorrow. Together, we can create a stronger, more vibrant nation, but it starts with your dedication and involvement.”

In his speech, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy praised the NYCN, noting that the Council’s dedication to youth empowerment over the past six years has been truly inspiring.

Oyetola, represented by Assistant Director of Press and Public Relations, Muhammad Tahir Zakari, urged the youths to renew their commitment to empowering and uplifting Nigerian youth.

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy stated “It is a great honor to stand before you today. As we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Nigerian Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all Nigerian youths for reaching this incredible milestone. This is a momentous occasion, marking six decades of tireless dedication, growth, and impact in the lives of young people across the nation.

“Your commitment to youth empowerment over the past six years has been truly inspiring. The hard work, resilience, and positive energy you have demonstrated towards the development of Nigeria are invaluable. Your contributions have made a significant difference in shaping the direction of our nation, and it is important to acknowledge the incredible efforts that have brought us this far.

“As we reflect on the past 60 years, let us renew our commitment to empowering and uplifting Nigerian youths. The future is in your hands, and with continued unity, focus, and dedication, there is no limit to what you can achieve. Together, we can build a brighter future for Nigeria, one where the potential of every youth is recognized, nurtured, and harnessed for the growth of our great nation.”

The President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, encouraged Nigerian youths to continue supporting the government at all levels.

Sukubo emphasized that supporting the government is one of the easiest ways for citizens to receive the long-awaited benefits of democracy.

He stated ” We have gathered here to celebrate the 60th anniversary of NYCN, but we thought it wise to also celebrate the numerous leaders from across the country who have, in one way or another, contributed to the development and empowerment of Nigerian youths.

“The last 60 years of NYCN have not been without obstacles and challenges, but because of the doggedness and determination of Nigerian youths, we weathered the storm, and today we have so many things to celebrate.

“As we celebrate today, as youth leaders, we must always remember that our nation needs us. The challenges Nigeria is facing require our collective efforts to solve.

“On behalf of NYCN, I commend President Bola Tinubu for the ongoing reforms, and I appeal to Nigerian youths to be patient. I also urge each and every one of us to support the government at all levels, regardless of the political party in power, because once they are elected, they are expected to lead everyone. This is the sure way we can achieve the dividends of democracy.”

Related posts

Police shoot 19-year-old in Rivers for impregnating a girl

The Port Harcourt Spectator

Rivers: Supreme Council declares Gbenemene Ken-Khana Stool vacant

The Port Harcourt Spectator

Governor Wike silences critics with legacy projects

The Port Harcourt Spectator

Leave a Comment