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WHO IS BEHIND MY ASPIRATION FOR NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP OF PDP?


As a keen follower of the Nigerian political spectrum, I have heard many who aspired for political offices linking it to God's revelation through dream while some say they are sent by their people to serve. They are all correct depending on the viability of their statement, but in my case it is a different ball game entirely.

I am not in compulsion or under any influence to aspire for the office of National Youth Leader of the Peoples Democratic Party. I aspire for the office because I am convinced that I have something to offer my party. I have the experience and capacity to lead the youth wing of the party because I know what the youth of our great party want and other Nigerian youth who are sympathetic to the party and are ready to voluntarily join us in the months ahead.
Amb. Ubong David

Like I said earlier, we need to build more bridges than walls by extending a hand of fellowship to millions of Nigerian youth who are watching us from the sideline. We have many young Nigerians with ideas and innovation to drive governance. We must bring them onboard and give them a free space to explore their potential. We must open every closed doors and bridge the existing gap between leaders and followers. It is through open door policy that everyone see him or herself as a major stakeholder and give their best.

I sincerely believe that with me on the saddle of leadership as National Youth Leader of our party, I will bridge the gap and open the space for youth active participation in democratic processes.

I have the capacity and I am ready for this tasks.

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