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NYCN leadership demands Senate confirmation of NEDC nominees

By Tunde Opalana

The leadership and membership of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) have demanded the Senate to screen and confirm nominees for the board of the North East Development Commission (NEDC) as forwarded by President Muhammadu Buhari earlier this month.

The Vice President of the NYCN Amb. Akoshile Mukhtar made the demand in a press Conference in Abuja.

According to him; Nigerians are not unaware of the behind the scene scheming by certain interests to halt the process, but it must be made clear that governance is a continuum that never ends and is governed by laws which the President’s nomination of the board members followed.

He said the leadership of the NYCN has followed the process since names of the nominees was forwarded to the Senate and has carried out due diligence on the nominated person’s.

According to the NYCN, the Board nominated by President Buhari is comprised of Nigerians with solid track records and a balanced representation of the youth demography, including the nominee for managing director of the NEDC.

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“The diversity of the board in terms of demography, geography and ethnicity is not in doubt and it is the strong opinion of the NYCN that they should be considered by the Senate in their merit for appointment by the President is soon as possible. Governance never ends and doesn’t wait, just as the severe humanitarian need and exigencies that necessitated the creation of the NEDC isn’t going to pause and wait for the interests of some individuals to be satisfied before continuing to bite the people of the North East.

“While we have written to the Senate to make our demands, we are equally calling on all well meaning Nigerians to make same demand of the Senate for succor to return to the people of the North East region. All Nigerians will not have the required development if some Nigerians are left in crisis and not given the solid footing required to be reintegrated into their normal lives as it is the case in the north east geopolitical zone,” he said.

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