The Ministry of Youths & Skill Acquisition in collaboration with Cross River State House of Assembly Inauguration/Sitting of the 2nd Assembly of the Cross River State Youth Parliament took place on Friday, 9th June 2023 at the Legislative Chambers House of Assembly Complex CALABAR CRS.
Here are their Names and State Constituency Representing;
1. Festus Azogor – Abi.
2. Ushie Simon Ushie – Bekwarra
3. Brenda Effiom Akpata – Akpabuyo
4. Ujor Ernest Ogar – Yala 2
5. Effiong Grace Peter – Calabar South 2
6. Wofai Usani – Yakuur 1
7. Ushie Kyrian Basina – Obudu
8. Benjamin Ogar Oklebr – Yala
9. Confidence Ogar – Yakuur 2
10. Ojong ThankGod Ekupnse – Etung
11. Leo Asuquo – Bakassi
12. Nkwo Asuquo Inyang – Odukpani
13. Agbo Edet Oqua – Calabar Municipality
14. Osynemi Barry Inyang – Obubra 2
15. Nora Godwin Nyon- Akamkpa 2
16. Eton Jonathan Nton – Ikom 2
17. Engr. Awa Peter – Boki 2
18. Ndoma Akunobor – Ikom
19. Monche Bassey Denis – Akamkpa
20. Victor Akpo – Obanuliku
21. Nkanu Solomon Odim – Biase
22. Aboh Clement Biase – Ogoja
The Nominated Speaker is Sen. Kejuo Victor Ayambim – Boki 1 and Deputy Speaker is Pamela Essien Ekpenyong – Calabar South 1.
An advice speech was given by an old Parliamentarian to all newly inaugurated Parliamentarians who spoke about becoming the voice to the Voiceless through the means of Youths getting a position as Commissioner in this new government by Courtesy visit to the State Governor.
Followed by the State Chairman National Youth Council of Nigerian(NYCN), Hon Dan Obo who spoke about starting and finishing positively not taking the mistakes of the previous set.
The Inaugural Speech of the Speaker of the 2d Assembly CRS Youth Parliament Hon. Sen. Kejuo Victor with which he appreciated the efforts of the State Governor, Ministry and hope to push for way forward as well he finally ended by giving appointment to Chief of Staff, Chief Press Secretary, SA on Special Duties, contact mobilisation and ADC.