Only 200 Youths Registered For Army Recruitment From Entire South-East – Brig. Gen. Ekeator Cries Out

Brigadier-General Chima Ekeator, who leads the Army Force Headquarters Recruitment Sensitisation Team in Anambra, has raised concern over the low turnout of South-East youths for the ongoing Nigerian Army recruitment.

Speaking at a sensitisation event for youth leaders and community president-generals, he revealed that while other regions have over 4,000 applicants, only 200 people from the entire South-East have registered so far.

He called on community leaders to go back and mobilize their youths, saying that full participation is necessary to ensure the South-East gets its fair share in the army.

Governor Chukwuma Soludo, represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Patrick Aghamba, assured that the state government is committed to encouraging youth involvement. He urged every community to produce at least 10 youths willing to join the military.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Community Affairs, Tony-Collins Nwabunwanne, reminded young people aged 18 to 22 that this is a great opportunity to serve their country.
Only 200 Youths Registered For Army Recruitment From Entire South-East – Brig. Gen. Ekeator Cries Out Brigadier-General Chima Ekeator, who leads the Army Force Headquarters Recruitment Sensitisation Team in Anambra, has raised concern over the low turnout of South-East youths for the ongoing Nigerian Army recruitment. Speaking at a sensitisation event for youth leaders and community president-generals, he revealed that while other regions have over 4,000 applicants, only 200 people from the entire South-East have registered so far. He called on community leaders to go back and mobilize their youths, saying that full participation is necessary to ensure the South-East gets its fair share in the army. Governor Chukwuma Soludo, represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Patrick Aghamba, assured that the state government is committed to encouraging youth involvement. He urged every community to produce at least 10 youths willing to join the military. Also speaking, the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Community Affairs, Tony-Collins Nwabunwanne, reminded young people aged 18 to 22 that this is a great opportunity to serve their country.
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