Soludo promises greater future for Anambra youths

Wed, Nov 15, 2023
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Youth

By Paul Nwosu 

IT was all friendly interactions and chats between the Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo CFR and Anambra Youths as they held their maiden Youth Conference.

The Professor Dora Akunyili Women Development Center, Awka was filled with youths as they contributed ideas on how best to make Anambra a greater and better place.

From the APGA youths to the students wing, ASATU Youth and Ohanaeze, Governor Soludo listened to all and addressed their concerns.

The event which lasted for hours and hugely successful, came to a climax as Governor Soludo received a pack from the youths tagged ” I Stand With Solution Employability Initiative” from the youths of Anambra State.

Addressing the gathering, Governor Soludo made it clear that his administration has the interest of the youths at heart and will continue to provide and plan for the youths of Anambra State.

The Governor said that any society that does not plan for the youths has no future and promised to continue creating job opportunities and enabling environment for the youths to thrive. He assured his audience that more youths will be engaged through 1 Youth 2 Skills entrepreneurship programme and advised the youths to play their part in the Anambra project.

Noting that the youths will benefit most from the livable and prosperous Anambra agenda, Governor Soludo called on them to desist from crimes and join the government in making Anambra peaceful.

The Governor further pointed out the importance of education saying that there is no future without sound education.

He thanked the organizers of the program and advised them to make it an annual event as a platform to address key issues affecting the youths 

The State Chairman of APGA , Barrister Ifeatu Obi-Okoye said that the event is unique and maintained that getting every stakeholder onboard is part of the disruptive changes that will drive the Solution agenda.

Igwe Christopher Okpala of Akwaeze community on behalf of the traditional rulers commended Governor Soludo for making the youths the bedrock of his administration.

He advised the youths to always support the Governor’s good visions as they will benefit more on the long run.

Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr Patrick Aghamba outlined many activities Governor Soludo led administration has for the Anambra youths both in the area of empowerment, sports, skill acquisition and job creation.

The Anambra State Youth Leader of APGA, Dr Tochukwu Obiadi who is the convener of the event said that the occasion was to interact with the governor and show solidarity for his visionary leadership.

He noted that Anambra youths are out to support Governor Soludo led administration because of the achievements and purpose driven governance he has for the people of Anambra State.

Dr Obiadi encouraged the Governor to sustain the tempo and count on Anambra youths as partners in progress.

All other speakers including the leadership of National Association of Nigerian Students, SUG Presidents from all the higher institutions in Anambra State, ASATU Youth National President, Comrade Ken Okoli, Ohanaeze youth leadership all lend their voices in solidarity to Governor Soludo led administration.

The event attracted the Deputy Governor, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Ernest Ezeajughi, Speaker Anambra State House of Assembly, Right Honourable Somtochukwu Udeze, some members of the state House of Assembly, among others.

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November 15, 2023 @ 8:47 GMT|

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