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Daniel Obo Defeats Victor Ndifon, two others to emerge Chairman of NYCN Cross River State chapter.


Daniel Obo Defeats Victor Ndifon, two others to emerge Chairman of NYCN Cross River State chapter.

By Eriacy Confidence

Snr Comrade Obo Daniel Obo has defeated  Comrade Ndifon Victor Ogar  by 51 votes to 27 to emerge Chairman of Cross River State chapter of the National Youth council of Nigeria (NYCN) in an election held in Calabar on Saturday 19th June 20 2020. Other contestants, Comr. Gifted Nelson and Comr. Ofem Okoi scored 2 and 0 votes respectively.

Obo and other members of  the executive who were declared winners by the returning officer, Comr. Innocent Ajayi, Vice President, South South zone at State Housing Estate field, 3rd Avenue, Calabar are to lead the prestigious organization from 2020 to 2024.

Also, the newly elected Eleco Chairman, Comr. Isaac Akpa, affirmed the Exco Members to rule the NYCN, Cross River State (CRS) Chapter from 2020 to 2024.

Speaking shortly after the electoral process, the immediate past Chairman, NYCN, Cross River State Chapter, Comr. Ndiyo Ndiyo, assured the newly elected Chairman and his excos that they are not alone in this administration.

Ndiyo further stated that, “We’ll give you our support, we’ll give you our necessary advice, we’ll not interfere in the running of your excos. My advice is, carry everybody along, see them as equals – even those who didn’t support you.

“...you have the capacity to drive the youths of Cross River State from where we stop. Those things we did that you know were not correct, technically and diplomatically correct them. Those that we’ve done right, God will give you the wisdom to maintain them and make sure you take the NYCN to the next level”.

On his part, the newly elected Chairman of the NYCN, Cross River State Chapter, Comr. Obo Daniel Obo, said he will utilise the opportunity mandated  to him to serve better.

“For me, it is an opportunity to serve, it is also a privilege that young people will come together in the cost of a very peaceful transition and decide that I should lead – and I feel that it is an opportunity to show leadership, an opportunity to grow and to put the youths together to support the activities of the present administration of Governor Ben Ayade and also support the activities of every meaningful Cross Riverian who in one way or the other; by the way of elective position, way of appointment, is contributing his/her quarter to the development of Cross River State”, Obo said.

 Obo further stated that: “For everybody that contested the election with me, it is victory for all.

“Nobody has lost the election, we’re all young Cross Riverians and together we are going to put up a committee to reconcile those who feel aggrieved in the process. I believe that in every election, someone will emerge and it is not a do or die affair


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