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    FG keys into Commonwealth, Youth Summit Africa Region 2023

    National UpdateBy National UpdateMay 9, 2023 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria has subscribed to the Commonwealth Youth Students Summit, African Region 2023 with the approval of hosting the Summit in the country by President Muhammadu Buhari Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Mr Sunday Dare has disclosed

    The Minister through a statement issued by his director, Press and Public Relations Mohammed Manga in Abuja said that Nigeria’s acceptance to host the Summit followed the request by the Commonwealth Youth Programme and Commonwealth Students Association (a coalition of Student organizations within the Commonwealth) to create a forum for insightful engagement, where youth and students can learn from global leaders in Multinational Public and Private Organisations.
    Dare indicated that the Summit with the theme; ‘Co-Creating Our Common Future: Leadership in the Digital Age in Africa’, “cannot be more appropriate than now, as we live in a digital world.
    “It will help to position the young people from across Africa to promote their impact in the regional youth event discourse and dialogues.
    “It will also create a forum for insightful engagement, where youth and students can learn from global leaders in Multinationals, Public and Private Organisations, Development Institutions, and Civil Society Organisations”

    He observed that the present and future success of the Commonwealth, as well as upholding its values, lies with the unwavering commitments and contributions of the students, adding that “the young people constitute more than half of Commonwealth’s population, which is estimated at 1.5 billion.

    Dare stated further that Nigeria is glad to host the Summit as it provides a window of opportunities for the Youth to explore their talents, noting that already, “Youth Delegates Across the World have started arriving Abuja for the summit.”

    According to him,
    “The Government of Nigeria through its Ministry of Sports and Youth Development, has finalized arrangements to receive delegates from 21 Commonwealth African Countries who will be attending this year’s Commonwealth Youth and Students’ Summit (CYSS) for Africa Region from the 8th to 12th of this month.”

    The Summit seeks to create an avenue where crucial conversations about strengthening and promoting the leadership capacity of youth and student leaders in the Commonwealth can be initiated and advanced with actionable outcomes, and with a prime focus on the role students and youth leaders can and should play

    He commended the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Administration for accepting to host the Youth and Students Summit, Africa Region in Nigeria and called on the youth in the region to take advantage of the Summit to develop themselves in line with Digital Global Realities.

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