The Nationwide Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), led by its Cross River State Chairman, Obol Comr. Emmanuel Olayi, marked the sixty fifth birthday of Governor Bassey Otu with the launch of an schooling help programme.
The occasion, which happened at St. Patrick Major College in Adiabo, Odukpani Native Authorities Space of the State, centered on offering assets for college students and low-income mother and father as a part of the NYCN’s “Again to College” mission.
The initiative, spearheaded by the Odukpani Chapter of the NYCN beneath the management of Comr. Bassey Williams, was totally endorsed by the state council. In his tackle, Williams praised the efforts of the state NYCN management for his or her restructuring work, which he believes will provide a greater future for Cross River State youths.
He defined that the schooling help programme is aimed toward helping college students and their households in managing the monetary burden of schooling. Williams additionally inspired the scholars to remain dedicated to their research, emphasising that they maintain the way forward for the nation.
Former NYCN State Chairman, Comr. Ndiyo Ndiyo, additionally spoke on the occasion, applauding the Odukpani management for investing sooner or later leaders of the state. He assured the council of his continued help.
On his half, the NYCN State Chairman, Comr. Emmanuel Olayi, lauded the programme as a visionary initiative, commending the Odukpani coordinator and his govt workforce for his or her efforts in supporting the schooling of kids. He expressed his need for the mission to be prolonged to all colleges throughout Odukpani’s 13 council wards.
Olayi highlighted the significance of supporting leaders and expressed that the schooling program’s launch was a becoming option to rejoice Governor Otu’s sixty fifth birthday. He prayed for God’s steerage and knowledge for the governor as he continues to steer the state.
The celebration included the reducing of a birthday cake with college students and workers of the varsity, in addition to the presentation of train books and different instructional supplies. Following the occasion on the faculty, Comr. Olayi and his workforce visited the non-public residence of the governor, the place they introduced a large birthday cake on behalf of the youth of Cross River State.
Dignitaries in attendance included NYCN state executives, native authorities coordinators, union leaders, and members of varied youth organisations.