2 March 2026



‎ Chairman  National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Edo State Chapter,

‎Comrade Moses  Agwinede the apex and umbrella body for all youth organizations in the state has  extended  congratulations and felicitations to the state Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo you on his  significant milestone in the first year in office.

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‎This is contained in a press statement signed by the Edo state Chairman of the national youth council of Nigeria, which was made available to Radio Nigeria in Benin City, the Edo state capital.


‎The statement reads that

‎ “This one-year anniversary provides a moment for reflection on the journey so far. We note with appreciation your administration’s commitment and the initial steps taken towards addressing the multifaceted challenges facing our dear state.


‎It added that the vigour the Edo state Governor have brought to governance was a source of encouragement to many, especially the youth who are the bedrock and future of Edo State.


‎It noted that as primary stakeholders in the future of the state,the youth of Edo State are keenly interested in sustainable development, quality education, job creation, and meaningful inclusion in governance, noting that they are optimistic that the foundations laid in this first year will crystallize into tangible programs and policies that will directly uplift the lives of young Edo citizens, empowering them to be productive and positive contributors to our society.


‎The statement stressed that the NYCN, Edo State Chapter, remains a willing partner in progress.


‎”We are committed to supporting your administration’s efforts that are geared towards youth development and the overall prosperity of our state. We look forward to deeper collaboration and engagement in the coming years to harness the immense potential, innovation, and energy of the Edo youth.


‎Once again, congratulations on this landmark achievement. We pray that the Almighty God will continue to grant you wisdom, good health, and divine guidance as you steer the ship of Edo State towards greater heights.”


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