NYSC; Peace installed in Youth Council of Nigeria after four years


There are indications that peace has finally returned to the National Youths Council of Nigeria (NYCN) after the leadership crisis that rocked the group in the last four years.
The NYCN, an umbrella body of youths in Nigeria, had been operating under parallel factions since the fallout of the Makurdi elective congress in 2013.  The crisis had also resulted to litany of litigations, despite series of interventions by prominent Nigerians and the Department of State Services (DSS).

Nigeria's minister of sports and youth development, Barrister Solomon Selcap Dalung, had lamented over the crisis in the NYCN last week.
According to him, “the inability of the leadership of the NYCN to resolve its differences has denied Nigerian youths the opportunity of benefiting in diverse ways from the federal government and the international donor agencies, especially, as a result of the factionalization of the NYCN along ethnic, religious and political lines.”
At the stakeholders meeting involving the past and present leadership of the body as well as the members of the NYCN board of trustees held in Abuja on Wednesday, November 28, the council unanimously resolved to give peace a chance.

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