The Director General of the Border Communities Development Commission, Rt. Hon. Onun Ngim Okpor, has officially endorsed the forthcoming Biase 2025 Youth Summit, a flagship event aimed at inspiring, empowering, and uniting young people across Biase Local Government Area, Cross River State.
The endorsement took place earlier today in his office, where Rt. Hon. Okpor expressed his deep satisfaction with the remarkable activities and leadership of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Biase Chapter, Cross River State, under the stewardship of Comr. Ibe God’sday Ukam.
In his remarks, Rt. Hon. Okpor commended the Council for its visionary leadership and for providing the youths of Biase with a platform to express their talents, creativity, and commitment to community development. He emphasized that youth empowerment remains a cornerstone for sustainable progress and pledged his full support toward the success of the upcoming summit.
> “I am deeply impressed by the dedication, focus, and impact of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Biase Chapter. The youths are the pride and future of our land, and I am fully committed to supporting the Biase 2025 Youth Summit to ensure it becomes a resounding success,” Rt. Hon. Okpor stated.
The Biase 2025 Youth Summit, scheduled to hold on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th November 2025, will bring together young leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders to deliberate on key issues of leadership, entrepreneurship, skill development, and sustainable community growth.
Responding to the endorsement, Comr. Ibe God’sday Ukam, Coordinator of the NYCN Biase Chapter, appreciated Rt. Hon. Okpor for his kind words and unwavering support. He described the endorsement as a powerful motivation for the youths of Biase to continue striving for excellence, unity, and positive change.The endorsement by Rt. Hon. Onun Ngim Okpor stands as a testament to his belief in the potential of young people and his continuous commitment to advancing youth development and community progress across Cross River State.
