The elected officials include:- Speaker Nurse Aseno Amos
Deputy Speaker: Drenkat,
Clark Ezikiel Gowal Wuchirwe and
Chief Whip: Itsegok Abednego
In his inaugural speech the Speaker Nurse Amos Asano expressed his commitment and dedication to serving the youth with integrity, passion, and dedication, he said ‘I am deeply humbled by the trust and confidence you have placed in me. This position is not just a title, but a platform to lead, empower, and champion the aspirations of the youth of this great state’.
The Speaker further noted that youth are the heartbeat of any society, and the future of the nation rests squarely on their shoulders, amidst challenges of unemployment, lack of educational opportunities, social injustice, and political apathy.
He believes that with unity, determination, and a strategic vision, the youth can overcome these challenges and create a brighter future for themselves and future generations.
Speaker Nurse Amos Asano said his key priorities areas includes - Advocating for the amendment of the PYC constitution to ensure it reflects the needs and aspirations of all youth on the Plateau
- Organizing workshops, training programs, and skills development initiatives to equip our youth with the tools they need to succeed.
- Collaborating with local businesses, government agencies, and international NGOs to create employment opportunities, lobby for scholarship opportunities, and implement community projects
Promoting transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, and fostering a culture of respect and cooperation among members. Only by working together, valuing diversity, and embracing different perspectives can we build a strong, unified, and resilient youth council that truly represents the interests of all youth on the Plateau.
He urged members join him in this collective journey towards a better tomorrow. ‘Let us rise above our differences, come together in solidarity, and harness our collective strength to build a prosperous and inclusive future for all’ he added.
While inaugurating the Central Working Committee, the chairman of the Plateau Youth Council Comrade Panan Dapar emphasized that transparency, accountability and open door policies are the key ingredients of his leadership which are expected to foster a culture of trust, inclusivity, and responsiveness within the council.
He believed this approached will encourage active participation, collaboration and a sense of ownership among the youth in Plateau State.
Additionally, he urged the youths to always exercise caution when using social media, emphasizing the importance of verifying information to prevent the dissemination of falsehood.
In his goodwill message the Commissioner of Youths and Sports Hon. Noel Nkup who also represented the Governor of Plateau State congratulates the new members assuring them of the readiness of the Governor His Excellency Barrister Caleb Mutfwang to work with them, noting that the governor has already priorities youth empowerment as one of the key policies of his administration.
He said already there is plan to remodel the youths centers across the three senatorial district which will be equipped with skills and entrepreneurship facilities among others which will positively engaged the youths.
Earlier the Oath Commissioner Barrister Akila Kasham emphasized the importance of adhering to the PYC rules and regulations, stressing that taking of the oath are a solemn commitment, not just a formality. This underscores the significance of upholding the principles and values of the organization, urging the newly sworn CTV to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with these standards.
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