The Association of the Young Nigerian Voices, led by former Minister of State for Education, Chief Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, has called on Nigerian youths to embrace peace and unity as essential tools for the country’s sustainable development.

 

Chief Nwajiuba made the call while speaking to journalists in Katsina during an interaction on the association’s activities, particularly its distribution of food items to communities across the country during the Ramadan period.

 

He explained that the core values and mission of the association include raising awareness, improving livelihoods, and promoting unity and development among Nigerian youths.

 

Chief Nwajiuba emphasized that the Young Nigerian Voices is committed to empowering young people by supporting their livelihoods and encouraging their active participation in politics.

 

According to him, the association seeks to mentor young Nigerians into responsible leaders capable of making a positive impact on society.

 

He also highlighted that the association has carried out several humanitarian interventions, touching the lives of thousands across many communities nationwide.

 

COV: Isma’il Adamu

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