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Bayelsa Youth Association Extends Sales Of Forms For 2024/2025 Transition

The Bayelsa Youth Association has announced an extension of the sales of forms for its 2024/2025 transition.
According to a statement signed by Comr. Atti Joshua Moses, Chairman of the Electoral Committee, the sales of forms will now close on January 10.
The decision to extend the sales of forms was made after consultations with the Board of Trustees, stakeholders, and members of the association.
The electoral committee assured that all other items on the transition itinerary remain unchanged.
The transition schedule includes; 10-13th January 2025: Screening of Aspirants, 20th January 2025: Publication of successful candidates, 29th January 2025: Delegate list publication, 30th January 2025: Symposium and 31st January 2025: General Meeting/Elections
The association is set to elect new leaders to occupy various positions, including President, Vice President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary General, Financial Secretary, Treasurer, Spokesman, Students Representative, Women Leader, Mobilization Officer, Welfare Officer, and Organising Secretary.
Interested aspirants have been advised to contact Comr. Atti Joshua Moses on 08138055261 for more information.
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