Monday, June 30, 2025

Members of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Warri South, forge united front

Members of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, Warri South Local Government Chapter Delta State, have pledged to work towards a united front.

The resolution was reached on Monday, during a stakeholders’ meeting attended by the former state and local government executives, members of the immediate past Warri South Local Government executive and members of the newly sworn-in executive of Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State.

The meeting, which was held at the Warri South Local Government Council Main Secretariat in Warri, Delta State, saw Ambassador Hope George, acknowledging that internal crises could arise within any institution, but the key to prosperity lies in effectively managing the issues leading to the disagreement.

Comr. Wilson Ifkhiioya, on his part, urged the newly sworn-in chairman of NYCN, Warri South Chapter, to ensure inclusivity, emphasizing that success in his administration will depend on carrying everyone along.

The newly sworn-in chairman, Comr. Destiny Tuoma Noritsegho, reiterated his commitment to being a leader for everyone, stating that greater achievements are possible, when all unite and work collaboratively.

Meanwhile, all concerned parties, pledged their support for the chairman and other members of his executive and a vote of confidence was passed by Comr. Henry Efetobore, a former NYCN Warri South Chapter chairman. It was unanimously supported by all stakeholders present.

Amongst those present were Amb Hope George, Comr Wilson Ikfiioya, Comr Efeturi Ejeta, Comr. Toritseju Eyitemi Hope, Comr Edwin Ikhioya, Comr. Esieyaberwo Presley, Comr Cyril Kokharaye, Comr. Henry Efetobore, Hon. Edwin Afejuku, Randy Miller, Pastor Omagbemi Emmanuel, Yakubu Milkallu, Amb. Okowe F.O, Lawal Ibrahim, John Impetuwho and members of the newly sworn-in Executive led by Amb. Comr. Destiny Noritsegho.

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