By Abdullahi Alhassan Kaduna.
Desirous of a bright and reliable future, youths in Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna state have come together under a joint national association tagged: ‘Coalition of Sanga Youth Development Association’.
This came to fusion on Saturday during a meeting of the youth that was devoid of tribal or religious considerations, held in Gwantu, headquarters of the Local Government Area.
The meeting also produced new caretaker officials for the youths to steer affairs of the association towards the attainment of set objectives.
A Co- convener of the meeting, Mr Johnson Ambisa, while addressing the youth said the formation of the association was to provide an umbrella body that will carry all the youths along of the area with a view to chatting a new course, especially empowerment.
Mr Ambisa said the association will also foster the desired unity needed for enduring peace in the area.
Another Co- convener, Comrade Joel Abeku stressed the need for the youths to have a rallying platform to enable them share ideas that will move them forward.
Similarly, Comrade Yayandi Andrew Monday, another Co-convener reiterated that the association was free of political, religious and tribal affiliations.
He added that the formation of the group was to breed future leaders of the local government with selfless mindset to enhance rapid development.
Those that constituted the Caretaker committee of the association include Mr Johnson Ambisa, Chairman, Abubakar Abubakar Vice Chairman, Comrade Yayandi Andrew Monday Secretary, Mr Julius Makeri, Assistant Secretary, Comrade Joel Abeku Financial Secretary, Kande Danladi Treasurer and Mr Wuya Chris PRO.

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