The Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Anambra State Chapter, Amb. Emeka Obi, has launched Operation Youth Economy at the Council Secretariat/Youth House in Awka.
Angel Network News (ANN) reports that
the initiative marks a major step towards strengthening youth participation in the digital and economic spheres.
Speaking during the launch, which had the 21 local government Cordinators of NYCN, including the state executive members cum National reps, Amb. Obi reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that Anambra youths remain digitally equipped, productive, and forward-looking.
Obi emphasized that empowering the youth remains a core promise of his administration and assured them that the program would open new doors for economic growth and innovation among young people in the state.
The youth leader further explained that the initiative aligns strongly with Governor Soludo’s broader agenda for youth development. He commended the governor for prioritizing young people across various sectors and pledged the full support of the Youth Council to the administration.
According to him, the Council will continue to complement government efforts in building a future driven by skilled, self-reliant youths.
Amb. Obi noted that the world is moving rapidly, and Anambra youths must be equipped to meet emerging challenges, create opportunities, and sustain livelihoods through self-employment.
A major highlight of the meeting was the election of a new Coordinator of all Coordinators (C OF C’S) of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Anambra State Chapter.
The process saw Comr. Uchenna Ejeri , Orumba South local government Coordinator emerge as the new leader, a development that was received with applause and optimism by members present.
Ejeri emergence is expected to strengthen coordination and enhance the overall impact of youth-centered programs across the state.

ANN gathered that the Operation Youth Economy program is designed not only to empower young people with digital and entrepreneurial skills but also to prepare them to compete globally.




