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NYCN Eredo Branch Leads Impactful Community Service at Mojoda Market
The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Eredo Branch demonstrated exceptional civic responsibility during their second community service initiative at Mojoda Market on December 22, 2024.
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The program, which drew enthusiastic youth from Eredo and other parts of Epe, focused on promoting environmental sustainability and fostering community unity.
Ekohotblog gathers that the volunteers worked together to clean the market, emphasizing proper waste management and creating a cleaner, healthier environment for all.
This initiative highlighted the importance of community engagement and environmental consciousness as vital components of sustainable development.
Comr. Adesanya Ibrahim, National President of the Federation of Epe Students’ Association (FEDSA), attended the event and praised the youth for their dedication.
“I am incredibly proud of these young individuals. This initiative shows their commitment to civic duty and their desire to contribute positively to the development of our community. Youth engagement is a powerful tool for change,” he said.
The cleaning exercise not only enhanced the market’s appearance but also raised environmental awareness among participants.
One volunteer emphasized the importance of such activities, stating, “It is important for us as young people to take the lead in community services like this, to ensure we leave behind a more beautiful and sustainable environment for future generations.”
This remarkable effort by the NYCN Eredo Branch serves as a shining example of how youth-led initiatives can make a tangible difference in local communities.
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