President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to speed up economic policies that will ameliorate the hardship currently experienced by Nigerians.
Amb. Sukubo made this known while addressing the media on Friday.
According to him, “Nigerians are hungry and Nigerians are angry; a hungry man is an angry man. We call on the President and the state Governors to roll out programs and policies that will resolve the economic and security challenges in our dear nation”.
Sukubo, however, beckoned on Nigerians, especially the Youth, to be patient with the government as it strives to ensure that the current untold hardship, orchestrated by the fuel subsidy removal, is mitigated within a shortest period.
He enjoined the Nigerian Youth not to embark on any protest or join any planned protests against the federal government. He equally noted that some unpatriotic Nigerians are capitalizing on the erratic exchange rate and inflation to exploit fellow citizens.
According to him, “Sometimes, it is not only the authorities that cause our problems, even we the citizens are taking advantage of what is happening in our society to undo our dear fellow citizens”.
The National Deputy Secretary General of NYCN, Comrade Rikki Nwajiofor, while reading out the communique of the National Management Committee of NYCN, noted that the National Management Committee passed a vote of confidence on Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo as the President of NYCN.
The communique equally stated that Akoshile Mukhtar; Dotun Omoloye; Bashir Garba; Smart Uwakwe; Zaka Nehemiah; Izunna Agwuncha; Ibrahim Inuwa Dangata; Aminu Ubale Funtua; Blessing Onne Okwe; and Clinton Avwoke have been expelled from the NYCN for breaching some sections of the NYCN 2018 constitution as amended.
The communique of the National Management Committee of NYCN equally declared that the award of GRAND COMMANDER OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTH (GCNY) conferred on Alhaji Yahaya Bello, the former Governor of Kogi State, did not emanate from the leadership of NYCN.
It states, “as it stands today, the only GRAND COMMANDER OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTH is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Management categorically stated that the award given to the former Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello, by some money-loving Youth in the name of NYCN, is fake and invalid. Management recalled that he had earlier been awarded the DOYEN OF NIGERIAN YOUTH, and he remains so”.
Full text of the communique reads:
1.) The National Management Committee Passed a vote of confidence on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu; the Governor of Kaduna State, His Excellency Sen. Uba Sani; Hon. Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim; Minister of State for Youth Development, Hon. Ayodele Olawande; and SSA to President Tinubu on Youth Initiatives, Monitoring, and Delivery, Hon. Titilope Gbadamosi.
2.) Management also passed a vote of implicit confidence on the current leadership of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) led by Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo as the President and the following members of the National Executive Council (NEC):
Amb. Innocent Nduanya
Comrade Kabiru Yusuf
Comrade Amosu Kazeem Oluwatomi
Comrade Otunba Eniola Tope
Comrade Innocent Ajayi
Comrade Bishop Douglas
Comrade Abubakar Suleiman Esq
Comrade Rikki Chinedu Nwajiofor
Comrade Nnamdi Ezemagu
Comrade Jimoh-Giwa Ayyub Akinola
Comrade Abdulrahman Olawale
Comrade Ghazali Ungogo
Comrade Olugbode Damola
Comrade Ukoh Michael
Comrade Irene Elon Mokwa.
3.) Management adopted the Change of leadership of the NYCN Chairmen’s forum as currently led by Comrade Abdulsalam Quadri Olusegun, the Chairman of NYCN Oyo State Chapter, and sued the support of the State Chairmen towards the actualization of the visions of the current NEC led by Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo.
4.) Management unanimously passed a vote of no confidence on the following members of the National Executive Council (NEC), having violated the provisions of the NYCN 2018 Constitution, as amended, especially Article 21:
Comrade Akoshile Mukhtar Adeola
Comrade Dotun Omoloye
Comrade Bashir Garba
Comrade Smart Uwakwe
Comrade Zaka Nehemiah
Comrade Izunna Agwuncha
Comrade Ibrahim Inuwa Dangata
Comrade Aminu Ubale Funtua
Comrade Blessing Onne Okwe
Comrade Clinton Avwoke.
Having passed a vote of no confidence on the above mentioned NEC members, the National Management Committee thereafter expelled them from the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) in accordance with the provisions of the NYCN 2018 constitution, as amended.
5.) Management approved the reports, having been ratified by the NEC, from the various Committees set up by the NEC to sort out lingering issues in the following states:
Katsina State – headed by Comrade Kabiru Yusuf, the Vice President North West.
Delta State – headed by Comrade Nnamdi Ezemagu, the National Treasurer.
Anambra and Ebonyi States – headed by Comrade Abubakar Suleiman Esq, the Secretary General.
Kogi State – overseen by the President of NYCN, who invited all the parties for hearing.
The reports ratified by the NEC and approved by the National Management Committee are:
From the committee headed by the NYCN Vice President North West, Comrade Kabiru Yusuf – the elected Chairman of Katsina State Chapter of NYCN is not guilty as labelled and thus remains in office until the expiration of his tenure.
From the Committee headed by the National Treasurer, Comrade Nnamdi Ezemagu – the Secretary of Delta State Chapter of NYCN is to remain in office as the Delta State Secretary but he is to tender a written apology to the Chairman of NYCN Delta State Chapter.
From the Committee headed by the Secretary General, Comrade Abubakar Suleiman Esq, on Ebonyi Chapter issue – the NEC decided that (a) An official letter should be written to the Governor of Ebonyi State to caution his Commissioner for Youth to desist from interfering with the affairs of NYCN. (b) That Comrade Emeji Godwin remains the Chairman of NYCN Ebonyi State Chapter and should, as a matter of urgency, conduct the Local Government elective Congresses so as to make NYCN visible at the grassroots in Ebonyi State. (c)That no State elective congress should hold in Ebonyi State until all the disputing parties are on the same page and the matter withdrawn from the court.
On Anambra State – the NEC decided that the three members of Anambra NYCN State Executive Council suspended by Anambra State Chairman should resume duties as elected Excos in the state, with immediate effect. However, they are to tender public apologies to the Deputy President of NYCN for the insult hauled on him via social media platforms. The Chairman of Anambra State Chapter of NYCN is to write a letter of apology to the NEC for the insult hauled on the committee set by the NEC to investigate the Anambra State issues. The apology should be tendered within 7 days.
From the Committee overseen by the President of NYCN on the Kogi State issue – the NEC unanimously agreed that Comrade Usman Ogohi Samuel remains the Chairman of NYCN, Kogi State Chapter, until his tenure elapses in 2025.
6.) Management approved the appointment of Comrade Damola Olugbode to start interfacing with the Media, on behalf of the NYCN, in this time of crisis pending when there is a bye-election to replace the expelled deviant NEC members.
7.) Management reiterated the fact that the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), at any level, is constitutionally apolitical and non-partisan. Management stated clearly that no fund was given to the NYCN during the last general elections, by any political party, as NYCN remains non-partisan and apolitical. Suffice it to say that, there was no such amount of #369,000,000 (three hundred and sixty nine million naira) given to the President of NYCN for the National Youth Council of Nigeria, during the last general elections.
8.) Management approved the annual Thanksgiving of NYCN scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt on the 11th of February, 2024. The Management also approved the constitution and the inauguration of the Judicial Council, being the legal Advisers from the State Chapters. On the Advisory Council, Management approved the appointment of five members from each Zone. However, in line with the provisions of the 2018 NYCN constitution, as amended, each Zone is to nominate only 3 members pending the review of the 2018 NYCN constitution.
The members of the Judicial and Advisory Councils are to be inaugurated on the 12th of February, 2024, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
9.) Management referred the creation of the Media Team of NYCN, to be headed by the National Deputy Secretary General, to the National Executive Council (NEC) to handle and constitute for immediate operations.
10.) Management ratified the constitution of a Care-Taker Committee in Benue State, headed by Comrade Okwori Onaji.
11.) Management affirmed the following State Chairmen as the authentic Chairmen of NYCN in their various states. They are:
1. Comrade Okorie Kenneth – Delta State Chairman
2. Comrade Moses Agwinede Joseph – Edo State Chairman
3. Comrade Nwisabari Bani Samuel – Rivers State Chairman
4. Comrade Dan Obo Jnr – Cross River State Chairman
5. Comrade Kokoriko Ebikibina Raphael – Bayelsa State chairman
6. Comrade Udeme Ubom Robert – Akwa-Ibom State Chairman
7. Comrade Prince Gara Soyonga Nongha – Taraba NYCN Chairman
8. Comrade Halilu Isa – Adamawa NYCN Chairman
9. Comrade Alamin Ibrahim Mohammad – Gombe NYCN Chaiman
10. Comrade Kaka Lawan Bundi – Borno NYCN Chairman
11. Comrade Abdullahi Bukar Zanna – Yobe NYCN Chairman
12. Comrade Emeji Godwin Sunday – Ebonyi NYCN Chairman
13. Comrade Engr. Smith Sylvanus – Abia NYCN Chairman
14. Comrade Barr. Udoka Ezinwanne Chimuanya – Imo NYCN Chairman
15. Comrade Bartholomew Ebuka Okoh – Enugu NYCN Chairman
16. Comrade Suv. Emeka Obi – Anambra NYCN Chairman
17. Comrade Sulaimon Lekan Biliamin – Lagos NYCN Chairman
18. Comrade Abdulsalam Quadri Olusegun – Oyo NYCN Chairman
19. Comrade Ogunmolawa Matthew Adewale – Ondo NYCN Chairman
20. Comrade Oyeniyi Mojeed Oladimeji – Osun NYCN Chairman
21. Comrade Akolawole Shoremi – Ogun NYCN Chairman
22. Comrade Famuyibo Oluwasegun – Ekiti NYCN Chairman
23. Comrade Ango Abdullahi Suleiman – FCT NYCN Chairman
24. Comrade Anne Suwa – Plateau NYCN Chairman
25. Comrade Abdullahi Muh’d Ishaq – Niger NYCN Chairman
26. Comrade Alli Nasiru Yusuf – Kwara NYCN Chairman
27. Comrade Usman Ogohi Samuel – Kogi NYCN Chairman
28. Comrade Okwori Onaji – Benue NYCN Chairman
29. Comrade Bagudu Nathaniel Sheyin – Kaduna NYCN Chairman
30. Comrade Awallu Inusa Muhammad – Kano NYCN Chairman
31. Comrade Zanna Kaura – Zamfara NYCN Chairman
32. Comrade Aminu Bello Gandi – Sokoto NYCN Chairman
33. Comrade Shamdudeen Shamo – Katsina NYCN Chairman and others.
12.) Management accepted to maintain the status quo on the issue of reconstitution of the members of the Board of Trustees of NYCN, since the matter is presently in the Appeal Court as appealed by Amb. Dickson Akoh, so that it does not become prejudice. Thus, there will be no further reconstitution of the members of the Board until the last judgement from the court or withdrawal of the matter from the court. Hence, the National Management Committee stands with the CAC Certificate of 2020 as currently constituted and the 2022 Federal High Court judgement of affirmation of the certificate as constituted.
13.) The National Management Committee reaffirmed that the Award of the GRAND COMMANDER OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTH (GCNY) is constitutionally solely reserved for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As it stands today, the only GRAND COMMANDER OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTH is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Management categorically stated that the award given to the Former Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello, by some money-loving Youth in the name of NYCN is fake and invalid. That the Management recalled that he had earlier been awarded the DOYEN OF NIGERIAN YOUTH, and he remains so.
14.) The Management hereby reaffirms the constitutional tenure of office of the present National Executive Council (NEC), as led by Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, in line with the provisions of the NYCN 2018 constitution as amended, to be a FOUR YEAR TENURE to terminate in September 2025.
15.) The Management approved a bye-election, for the purpose of replacing the expelled NEC members, to take place in the next National Management Committee Meeting scheduled to hold between the end of February and middle of March 2024.
16.) The Management approved the request of the NYCN President, Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, to seek legal redress on defamation of character and other related matters against the aforementioned expelled NEC members.
17.) The Management equally approved the request to permit any of the above mentioned State Chairmen to seek redress, in a competent Court of law, if any faction of NYCN arises in their States.