ECOWAS youths council writes Tinubu, calls for collaboration

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By Abubakar Yunusa

The Director of Education and Youth for the West African (ECOWAS) Youth Council, Amb. Peter Folajimi Buraimoh, wrote an open letter to President Ahmed Tinubu on how the council and his administration can improve the standard of education in Nigeria.

Amb. Buraimoh, in a letter personally signed by himself and available to journalists, said, “I am profoundly inspired by your vision for our great nation, Nigeria, and your dedication to fostering progress and prosperity for all citizens.

“I am deeply committed to contributing to the advancement of Nigeria and supporting your administration’s efforts in creating a brighter future for all citizens. I am excited about the opportunity to share this proposal and explore how it can complement your vision for our nation.

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Amb. Buraimoh believe that the discussion will shed light on the immense potential of this solution and how it can be effectively integrated into our national framework.

“Your insights and guidance would be invaluable in shaping this endeavor and ensuring its success.”

“It is with great admiration that I seek an opportunity to discuss a solution that I believe could make a significant positive impact on the educational and youth development landscape of our country.”

The letter partly read, “Given the urgency of the matter and the potential benefits it holds for Nigeria, I kindly request the honor of a meeting with you at your earliest convenience.

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” I am prepared to provide detailed information on an innovative initiative that aligns with your administration’s goals and priorities.

This initiative, developed in close collaboration with youth leaders and educators across West Africa, has the potential to address critical challenges in education and youth empowerment.

“I kindly request that your office consider this letter as a formal request for a meeting, and I am willing to accommodate your schedule and preferences. Please let me know a date and time that would be convenient for you, and I will ensure my availability.

“Thank you, Your Excellency, for your attention to this matter. I eagerly await your response and the opportunity to meet with you to discuss this promising initiative.”

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