Youths in Isoko have been counselled to consistently strive towards achieving success with patience and perseverance, maintaining unwavering faith in their abilities.
The Chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area, Warri Friday , offered the advice in Oleh, the headquarters of the local government, when the winners of the Isoko Development Union (IDU) youth wing election paid him a courtesy visit.
Warri stated that “diligence yields rewards. We can accomplish tasks independently. We must commence thinking innovatively.
“As youths, we must initiate strategies for success. Let’s discourage the oull him down syndrome.
“Achieving success can be challenging, but with the right mindset and commitment, success will follow. Financial stability is crucial during youthful years, but it should not be one’s top priority.
“Young individuals should strive to be self-sufficient and recognize that they can initiate modestly and achieve significant success.
“The inception of every leadership tenure is invariably promising; if you can manage the resources at your disposal judiciously, you can effectively manage the populace.
“For your administration to succeed, it is within your control. Each and every one of us has a role to play in advancing Isoko. Be exemplary ambassadors of the Isoko Nation.”
The council boss congratulated the winners: “We believe that this type of initiative can inspire other youths who are ready to work to excel.
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“I would like to extend my sincerest congratulations to all of you on your victories. Having been involved in unionism myself in the past, I am well aware that it is a platform that embodies struggle.
“It possesses the potential to either propel you forward or hinder your progress; the choice is ultimately yours.
“I encourage you to leverage this position as a catalyst for a brighter future, and I urge you to utilize your influence as a mentor to other young individuals. The positive impact you have on the youth will undoubtedly have a lasting impression, Warri emphasized.”
Earlier, Comrade Joel Emeni, President of the Isoko Development Union (IDU) youth wing, expressed gratitude to the chairman for its support for the youths in the Isoko nation.
He appealed to the council chief to correct them when necessary. “In our minor errors, correct us. Mistakes are inevitable; always call us when we’re going wrong.”
“We are praying that you remain with us; you have stood by us from the beginning, and we will not abandon you.”