Igbo Youth Convention backs Mark Okoye, commends Tinubu, seeks more appointments for Southeast youths
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| Leaders of Igbo youth groups at the Awka convention |
Kenechukwu Ofomah
Awka
Igbo youth leaders and stakeholders from across the seven
Igbo-speaking states have thrown their weight behind the leadership of the
South East Development Commission (SEDC), while calling on President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu to give more opportunities to young people from the South-East in
federal appointments.
The position was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the Igbo Youth Leaders and Stakeholders Convention held over the weekend in Awka, Anambra State.
The delegates commended President Tinubu for establishing
the SEDC, describing it as a major step towards addressing the developmental
needs of the region and they also praised the Federal Government for ongoing
road construction and other infrastructure projects in the South-East.
Speaking after the convention, the Convener, Mazi Chukwuma
Okpalaezeukwu, said the region appreciates the administration’s efforts but
believes more can be done to integrate young Igbo professionals into national
governance.
“We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating the
South East Development Commission and for the infrastructure projects currently
being executed across Ala-Igbo.
" At the same time, we appeal for greater inclusion of
Igbo youths in federal agencies and parastatals.
" Our young people possess the talent, innovation and
entrepreneurial spirit needed to contribute meaningfully to national
development, he said."
The convention also weighed in on recent public discussions
surrounding the operations of the SEDC, stressing that transparency and
accountability are essential if the commission is to achieve its mandate.
The Communiqué noted that public scrutiny should not be
viewed negatively but as a necessary ingredient for good governance.
“Transparency and accountability are critical to building
public trust. The SEDC must remain open to stakeholder engagement and ensure
that Igbo youths are actively involved in shaping the programmes and policies
of the commission,” he said.
Participants at the convention adopted a proposal for the
development of an Integrated Youth Development Master Plan for Ala-Igbo.
The initiative, they said, would provide a framework for
addressing youth development challenges through a renewable five-year strategic
action plan focused on employment, entrepreneurship, education and
productivity.
On calls from some quarters for the removal of the Managing
Director and Chief Executive Officer of the SEDC, Mr. Mark Okoye II, the
delegates rejected the demand, insisting that leadership stability is crucial
at this stage of the commission’s growth.
“The call for the removal of Mr. Mark Okoye II is not in the
best interest of Ndi Igbo at this time.
"The commission is still laying its foundation, and
stability is important if it is to deliver on its mandate for the people of the
South-East,” the communiqué stated.
The convention also reviewed the security situation in the
region. While commending South-East governors for their efforts in tackling
insecurity, participants urged them to intensify measures aimed at restoring
lasting peace and protecting lives and property.
According to the communiqué, sustainable development in the
South-East can only be achieved in an atmosphere of safety and stability.
“Security remains a collective responsibility.
"We are ready to work with state governments and the
Federal Government to confront insecurity and create an environment where
businesses can thrive and our people can live without fear,” the youth leaders
said.
The communiqué was endorsed by representatives of several
youth and socio-cultural organisations, including: Mazi Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu,
Convener, Igbo Youth Leaders and Stakeholders Assembly, Uzoh Ifeanyi, Chairman,
Communique Drafting Committee, and Livingstone Wechie, Chairman, State
President's Forum of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide
Others were Comrade Emmanuel Ikechukwu Obi, Coordinator,
Zone F National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comrade Engr. Smith
Sylvanus, Chairman, Abia State National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN),
Comrade Engr. Emeka Obi, Chairman, Anambra State, NYCN, and Comrade Douglas
Ochishi, Chairman, Ebonyi State NYCN.
The rest are Comrade Bartholomew Okoh, Chairman, Enugu State
National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Comrade Rikki Nwajiofor, Hon.
Speaker, Ndigbo Youth Parliament (NYP), Comrade Igboayaka O. Igboayaka,
President, Ohaneze Youth Council (OYC), Ogbonnia Wenceslaus, Ohanaeze Youth
Wing, Hon. Osita K. Ozalagba, President, Association of South East Community
Youth Leaders.

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