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YOUTH PARTY ANAMBRA APPOINTS ROTR AMBASSADOR ODIKA UZOCHUKWU NICOLAS FRANKLYN AS STATE SECRETARY

The leadership of the Youth Party (YP) Anambra State Chapter has officially announced the appointment of Rotr Ambassador Odika Uzochukwu Nicolas Franklyn as the State Secretary of the party.

This appointment comes in recognition of his outstanding dedication, leadership qualities, commitment to youth development, and active participation in community mobilization and political engagement across Anambra State and Nigeria at large.

In addition to his appointment, the Youth Party Anambra has also officially approved plans to lead and coordinate the Anambra State YP Youth Parliament initiative, aimed at empowering young people, promoting political inclusion, leadership training, policy engagement, and creating a stronger voice for the youths of Anambra State.

Speaking after the announcement, Rotr Ambassador Odika Uzochukwu Nicolas Franklyn expressed gratitude to the leadership of the party for the confidence reposed in him and reaffirmed his commitment towards building an inclusive, progressive, and youth-driven political structure that will positively impact the lives of young people across the state.

The Youth Party Anambra State Chapter further stated that the Youth Parliament project will serve as a platform for grooming future leaders, encouraging democratic participation among youths, and promoting innovative ideas for sustainable development within the state.

The party called on all young people across Anambra State to support the movement and actively participate in the vision of creating a better future through unity, leadership, and collective responsibility.

Signed:
Youth Party (YP) Anambra State Chapter
Chairman : Ike Nnaemeka

About Youth Party :

emerging political movements focused on youth inclusion, democratic reform, accountability, and citizen-centered governance. The party was created to provide an alternative to traditional political structures dominated by older political elites.
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History of the Party
The Youth Party was officially registered in Nigeria in 2018 after legal processes involving the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). In 2022, the Supreme Court restored and reaffirmed the party’s recognition after earlier deregistration challenges.
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The party gained attention for advocating:
Youth political participation
Electoral reforms
Transparent governance
Social welfare policies
Grassroots mobilization
Recently, the party expanded its grassroots structures across Nigeria through ward, local government, and state congresses ahead of its national convention in Abuja.
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Vision and Mission
According to the party, its goal is to build:
A united Nigeria
Service-oriented leadership
A transparent democratic culture
Equal opportunities for citizens
Youth-driven governance systems
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The party strongly believes that Nigeria’s future depends on empowering younger generations in leadership and policy-making.
Core Ideologies
The Youth Party promotes:
Good governance
Accountability
Social justice
National unity
Innovation and technology
Economic empowerment
Education reform
Healthcare accessibility
Anti-corruption principles
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Major Objectives
1. Youth Empowerment
The party focuses heavily on involving young Nigerians in governance, elections, policy creation, and leadership.
2. Transparent Leadership
The party opposes:
Vote buying
Political violence
Corruption
Ethnic politics
Religious division in governance
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3. National Development
Their policies support:
Job creation
Entrepreneurship
Agriculture
Technology growth
Industrialization
Community development
Political Participation
The party has participated in:
Presidential elections
Governorship elections
National Assembly elections
State Assembly elections
It also actively mobilizes young people for:
Voter registration
Civic engagement
Political education
Leadership development
Why Many Youths Support Youth-Based Parties
Many Nigerian youths support movements like the Youth Party because they believe older political systems have failed to fully address:
Unemployment
Corruption
Insecurity
Poor governance
Youth exclusion in politics
Online discussions among Nigerians frequently highlight frustration over the lack of younger political representation and the dominance of older politicians in governance.
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Structure of the Party
The party usually operates through:
National executives
State coordinators
Local government coordinators
Ward structures
Volunteer groups
Youth mobilization teams
Membership
Membership is open to:
Students
Youth leaders
Entrepreneurs
Professionals
Activists
Community organizers
Any Nigerian citizen interested in political participation

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