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Delta NYO Congratulates State NYCN Executives, Charges Youths on Peace

Delta NYO Congratulates State NYCN Executives, Charges Youths on Peace | Daily Report Nigeria

The Chairman of Nigeria Youth Organization (NYO), Delta State Chapter, Comrade Gometi O. Crested has Congratulated the newly elected Chairman Comrade Kenneth Okorie, and all the newly elected Executives of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter.

Describing Comrade Okorie’s victory has a deserving one. Comrade Crested lauded the State Chairman for his numerous achievements in his past administration.

The transformational youth leader also promised to work with the NYCN in a bid to birth an all round transformation and meaningful development to the youths of Delta State and the general public.

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He thanked Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, the Commissioner of Youths and officials of the Ministry of Youths for being there for the youths of Delta State and their massive support towards the just concluded congress of the NYCN in a peaceful atmosphere.

He further advised the youths to stay off those creating factions in Nigeria Youth Organization (NYO), Delta State Chapter going about deceiving people and illegally appointing State and LGA executives.

There is no space for illegal structures as far as Delta State youth activities is concerned. However, our hands are widely open to receive and work with all those that are wise enough to retrieve their steps from the deviant part.

In conclusion, he advised youths to shun violence and embrace peace as the only means by which sustainable development can be attracted to our state.

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