From Abel Leonard, Nasarawa

The Nasarawa State Ministry of Youth and Sports Development has congratulated youth of the State as they join their counterparts around the world to commemorate the International Youth Day.

The commissioner, for youth and sports Development, Isaac Lucky Yargwa stated this in a press release signed by the public relations officer, Eche Amos send to Saturday Sun on Friday described Nasarawa youth as been competent, strong, and motivated to do things they want, encouraging them never to surrender to situations, warning them to stay off any form of violence or acts capable of jeopardizing their future and the society.

Saturday Sun reports that the annual event which is set aside by the United Nations focuses on the difficulties that young people experience throughout the globe and how to draw awareness to the challenges in order to seek solutions to them.

Isaac Yargwa who is also the State Chairman, National Youth Service Corps NYSC Governing Board, Amb. reflected on the theme for this year’s celebration which centres on “INTERGENERATIONAL SOLIDARITY: CREATING A WORLD FOR ALL AGES”.

Yargwa said the day offers the opportunity for Government at all levels, Civil Society Organizations, Religious and Traditional Institutions and other Human Rights Organizations to amplify the message that action, indeed, is needed across all generations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs,.

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In leaving no one behind, he noted that the Ministry and Nasarawa State Government will continue to create awareness on barriers to youth growth and development, with special focus on the theme for this year’s celebration and ageism, which seems to impact young and old persons, while having negative impacts on the society as a whole.

He added that the Governor Abdullahi Sule-led administration would continue to initiate programmes and policies that would enable youth of the State reach their goals.

Yargwa described youth of Nasarawa State as disciplined, energetic, innovative, hopeful, fearless, smart, competitive, determined, making the impossible possible, despite obvious hindrances.

He emphasized that the energy and talent of youth of the State is unmatched, hoping that with their efforts and numerical advantage, they could lead the State to a new heights, imploring them to take advantage of the multi-cultural and religious settings of the State to be tolerant with one another, and be one another’s keeper.

He therefore pleaded with the youth to take advantage of the numerous youth-related opportunities the current administration provides and to continue to rally round the Sule administration to enable it achieve its mantra of “Exceeding All Expectations.”