The National Youth Council of Nigeria, Cross River State Chapter, has demanded 55 per cent of political appointments for youths from Governor Ben Ayade.
Chairman of the state branch of NYCN, Mr Ndiyo Ndiyo, made the demand in Calabar during a press briefing to outline activities planned to celebrate the 2019 International Youth Day billed for August 12.
“In his second term, we are asking for 55 per cent of appointments for youths between the ages of 18 and 35 and the other percentage to between 35 and 50.
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