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Aguata Youth Forum Reaffirms Commitment To Competence, Capacity Fairness

The Aguata II Youth Forum (ANYF) has reaffirmed the prioritization of competence, capacity, and the proven record of aspirants in youth development and empowerment initiatives, as political parties begin the process of selecting candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Angel Network News (ANN) reports that
the youth leaders and stakeholders from various organisations, communities, and wards within Aguata two Constituency, recently convened a meeting under the auspices of ANYF in Ezinifite.

After much deliberation, the Forum issued a communiqué with respect to justice, equity, fairness, youth inclusion, and the balance of political elective offices.

The Forum reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the principles of justice, equity, fairness, and balance of power in Aguata Local Government Area and the Federal Constituency, noting that adherence to these principles strengthens unity and fosters sustainable development.

Furthermore, the Forum emphasized that beyond zoning considerations, competence, capacity, and impactful leadership must remain the overriding criteria in the selection of candidates for public office. It maintained that leadership positions should not only reflect fairness in distribution but must also be occupied by individuals with proven ability, integrity, vision, and the capacity to deliver meaningful development to the people.

The Chairman, Ezekafor Mmaduabuchi, on behalf of the Aguata 2 Youth Forum, deeply appreciates the Solution Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, for his developmental strides and for his youth-friendly policies, which continue to inspire confidence among young people across Anambra State.

The Aguata 2 Youth Forum (ANYF) calls on all well-meaning sons and daughters of Aguata, as well as political leaders and stakeholders, to support this position in the collective interest of Aguata youths.

Community Youth Leaders from
Aguluezechukwu, Ezinifite, Igboukwu, Isuofia, Umuona and Oraeri, NYCY Leaders of Aguluezechukwu, Ezinifite 1 & 2, Igboukwu 2, Isuofia, Ikenga, Umuona & Oraeri, Religious Youth Leaders, Youth Commanders and Stakeholders, were in attendance.

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