On July 24, 2024. Dr. Julius Kejuo, the Special Adviser to the Governor of Cross River State on Youth Mobilization Central, led a successful effort to distribute government-provided palliatives to the Youths of Cross River Central. This timely intervention was aimed at cushioning the burden of the ongoing economic challenges facing the country.
Dr. Kejuo, known for his exemplary service and commitment to the people, spearheaded the distribution exercise with a focus on engaging the youth of the state. As an astute academician and politician, he demonstrated a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of the people of Cross River.
“My philosophy is that everyone should participate in the cake, no matter how small,” remarked Dr. Kejuo, echoing his belief in ensuring equitable access to the available resources.
The event was attended by a diverse representation of stakeholders from the youth community, who expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the Special Adviser’s leadership. They praised Dr. Kejuo’s ability to empathize with the plights of the people and his unwavering dedication to delivering on the “people first” mantra of the state governor, Senator Prince Bassey Eder Otu.
Notably, the youth participants highlighted the importance of emulating Dr. Kejuo’s example, as his actions as a young leader serve as a testament to the potential of the state’s youth to drive progress and prosperity. They assured the Special Adviser of their unwavering support and pledged to rally behind him when the occasion demands.
This palliative distribution initiative spearheaded by Dr. Julius Kejuo underscores the government’s commitment to addressing the needs of the people during this challenging period. It also showcases the vital role of young leaders like Dr. Kejuo in bridging the gap between the government and the grassroots, fostering a spirit of collaboration and community empowerment.