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Senate, FG Support Youth Leadership – Adodo at NYCN Retreat

‎‎The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has flagged off its National Leadership Retreat, themed “Repositioning NYCN for National Impact and Youth-Driven Development,” with a clarion call for purposeful, visionary youth leadership across the country. The highly anticipated event officially began on Monday, July 14, 2025, following the arrival of delegates on Sunday, July 13, and is scheduled to run through Wednesday, July 16, 2025.

‎Held under the leadership of Comrade Solomon Adodo, President of the NYCN, the retreat brought together members of the National Executive Council (NEC), state and zonal coordinators, youth stakeholders, and key representatives from government and civil society. The retreat is aimed at retooling the structure and focus of NYCN in alignment with national development priorities and the aspirations of young Nigerians.

‎In a significant show of support, the President of the Senate, ably represented at the retreat, assured the gathering of the Federal Government’s full commitment to youth inclusion and development. The representative conveyed the Senate President’s message, pledging to walk alongside the youth to actualize their goals and dreams.

‎”The Nigerian Senate stands firmly with the youth. We are ready to walk with you to actualize your goals. Under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, this administration is committed to inclusivity and ensuring that Nigerian youths are not just heard, but fully involved in governance and nation-building,” the representative stated.

‎The Senate’s pledge echoed the core message of the retreat, the urgent need to strengthen youth structures for meaningful engagement in governance, policy development, entrepreneurship, and social innovation. According to participants, this year’s retreat marks a turning point in repositioning the NYCN as a more effective and unified body.

‎Delivering his keynote address, Comrade Solomon Adodo thanked all participants, facilitators, and government stakeholders for their active involvement and solidarity. He emphasized that his leadership remains deeply committed to steering NYCN with integrity, vision, and a sense of national responsibility.

‎”This retreat is not just another gathering; it is a movement for realignment, reawakening, and reinvention of youth leadership in Nigeria. We must lead with purpose, unity, and a renewed sense of direction. The NYCN under my leadership will remain committed to purposeful leadership and to building an institution that reflects the best of Nigerian youth,” Adodo said.

‎The retreat features strategy workshops, leadership training, policy review sessions, and collaborative dialogues focused on youth participation in governance, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. It also offers a platform to review NYCN’s past achievements and reposition the Council to play a stronger role in national discourse.

‎Under Adodo’s administration, NYCN has seen a revival in national engagement, from grassroots mobilization to policy advocacy, digital literacy drives, peace missions, and climate action campaigns. The current leadership has also led efforts to bridge the gap between government and youth voices, ensuring the NYCN serves as a bridge for inclusive growth.

‎Participants at the retreat expressed optimism that the resolutions and outcomes will help strengthen internal cohesion, promote leadership accountability, and advance youth-led initiatives that align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.

‎As the retreat continues, expectations remain high that the NYCN will emerge more united, impactful, and strategic in delivering on its mandate to represent the interests of over 70 million Nigerian youths.

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