Governor Bernard Okalia Bilai chaired the march past at the Independence Square gladdened by the enthusiastic participation.
The 53rd Youth Day was celebrated in Buea, South West Regional capital; with an impressive march past of youth groups. Participating were the University of Buea, Public Works School, BGS Molyko, GTHS Buea, GBHS (Bokwaongo) and youngsters of the CPDM party in power.
Governor Bernard Okalia Bilai’s arrival at the Independence Square at 11. 30am, kicked off the two-hour festivities under the watchful eyes of local Administrative, military and traditional dignitaries well as the Nigerian Consul General, Mohammed Bashir. As the Governor took his seat at the Grand Stand, the Head of State’s address to the youth on the eve of the event was repeated on loud-speakers to keenly attentive ears. The President’s speech was applauded by many youth when he promised 500, 000 jobs this year. Equally sensitive was the President’s call for youth participation in upcoming political rendez-vous in the noble sense of it.
As if to muddy the insecurity threats that had loomed over the city of Buea from the 5th of February engineered by the social media, the youth day ceremony pulled crowds of young people in T-Shirts who thronged the independence Square under a tight security apparatus. Attendees filled the main grand-stand as youth groups march passed downwards carrying placards with unity appealing inscriptions. O...
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