GYC 2024: 50 Delegates to Decide Youth Council's Executive Leadership March 1

Ahead the general election to elect key principal officers into the Gbaramatu Youth Council (GYC) Worldwide, the Electoral Committee has released the master list of 50 delegates that will be participating in the election exercise on Friday, March 1, 2024.
Recall that the Electoral Committee as led by its Chairman Mayor Ipopo Present, and Secretary Comr. Joshua Otuaro, has promised stakeholders that the election to be conducted in Oporoza community, headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom in the Warri South-West council area, will be free and fair.
According to the released list that was signed by the Electoral Committee chairman and secretary, the 50 delegates are spread across the five zones of Oporoza (Zone 1), Azama (Zone 2), Kunukunuma (Zone 3), Okerenkoko (Zone 4), and Kokodiagbene and Benikrukru (Zone 5), with each zone being represented by 10 delegates.
In Zone 1, the 10 delegates spread across the communities making up the zone are: Godswill Doubra Wuruyai (Ikpokpo), Victor Aboh and Fidelis Agbunase (Tebujor), Nanakumor Ebikeme and Arerepade Ubebe (Opuedebubor), Ernest Bouy and Beke Fineboy (Opuede); Miyentugha James, Gbonale Bakumor and Ekpokeme Joel Ayis (Oporoza).
In Zone 2, the 10 delegates comprise of: Flemy Omula, Franklin Ikpidi, and Rufus Ebikeme (Azama); Hon. Mike Ukulor, Peace Okeren, March Okosuwei, and Peter Yorokiri (Inikorogha); Wilson Oweiware, Eric Ekpese Agbasa, and Alex T. Okoro (Igoba).
In Zone 3, the 10 delegates comprise of: Biriyai Chriatian, Paul Akiefa, and James Ebiororo Oghirenbagha (Pepe-ama), Anthony Mone, Sophia Pepe, and Blessing Akitikori (Kantu), Amakiri Mackson and Ama-Ebimor Bebenimibo (Kunukunuma), Apiti Phamuel and Wisdom Pori (Kurutie).
In Zone 4, the 10 delegates comprise of: Bebenimibo Philemon, Timiedi Simon, Dennis Sokoto, Dennis Bolei, Tonbra Ergbu, Gbabojor Otuaro, Odende Oguma, Vera Dekawei, Joshua Igare, and Super Nanadigha.
In Zone 5, the 10 delegates comprise of: Blessing Laide, Bako Igare, Benjamin Gelemo, Jeremiah Timiyan, and Ibor Ari (Kokodiagbene), Edio Prosper Agali, Toju Steven, Victor Kiriodougha, and Okito Christian (Benikrukru); Pere John (Kenyangbene).
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