HomeNEWSAPC Chieftain Advises The Youth, Calls For Peace And Political Participation

APC Chieftain Advises The Youth, Calls For Peace And Political Participation

Published on

spot_img

By Michael Udukhokhe

Dr Abbas Abubakar Ikheigbe, a Chieftain of the ruling Party in Etsako-West local government of Edo State, has called on Etsako youth to participate in the governance of their people while shunning violence and social vices.

Speaking to newsmen from his country home, Jattu- Uzairue recently, the Chairmanship hopeful, advises the youth to support politicians who have their interests at heart while declaring that “the youth are the drivers and future of any society”

“Development in any society without the involvement and participation of the youth is not sustainable because they remain the future of any society” he said.

Dr Abbas Abubakar Ikheigbe is a well-known community leader, a political Economist, a public commentator, and a grassroots politician.

Latest articles

Ned Nwoko: Wealth, Influence, and a Rare Reputation Untainted by Corruption

Ned Nwoko: Wealth, Influence, and a Rare Reputation Untainted by Corruption While Others Shared Contracts,...

Oborevwori Flags Off N29.8bn Aboh-Akarai Road, Bridge Project

  Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday flagged off the construction of the...

Awhefeada Takes Over as SDU VC*

    Prof. Sunny Ijirhevwe Awhefeada yesterday May 4th, 2026, took-over as the second substantive...

Oborevwori Hails City Boy Movement, Pledges Support For Youth Mobilisation Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon....

More like this

Ned Nwoko: Wealth, Influence, and a Rare Reputation Untainted by Corruption

Ned Nwoko: Wealth, Influence, and a Rare Reputation Untainted by Corruption While Others Shared Contracts,...

Oborevwori Flags Off N29.8bn Aboh-Akarai Road, Bridge Project

  Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday flagged off the construction of the...

Awhefeada Takes Over as SDU VC*

    Prof. Sunny Ijirhevwe Awhefeada yesterday May 4th, 2026, took-over as the second substantive...