
- The deplorably low enrolment in WAEC examinations for 2023 Ebira exit students unsettles Ebira Youth Congress (EYC), thereby suing for reasonable mobilisation of resources from patriotic individuals and NGO for swift intervention.
- This hapless fate is way enough a career demotivation as the scenario of a far below one quarter registration in any Kogi Central secondary school as it stands harbingers worrisome doom ahead for Ebira society.
- A reliable research statistics reveals about fifty percent community deviants being products of middle school dropout for diverse reasons. EYC is concerned that a sad commentary of WAEC non-enrolment should never be factored for such instance.
- And certainly, the pivotal role of basic education must suffice at influencing our leaders’ thoughts to be prominent on this matter, which is why the youth Congress laments to await such working cooperation and understanding to enliven our frustrated eligible WAEC students.
- Currently, the school registrants seem to have exhausted all extension on registration lag of time, which is why intending interventionists are charged to expedite action for the want of time.
- Much as certain individuals and NGO are hailed for some widows mite in recent time, EYC declares her doors widely open for partnership for a huge outcome.
- God bless men of goodwill.
Signed:
Obiyo Ateiza Aliyu,
President-General,
Ebira Youth Congress (EYC).
- January 25, 2023.