Monday, July 13, 2026

Cross River State Reaffirms Strategic Commitment to Human Capital and Youth Leadership Mentorship

 The Cross River State Government has partnered with public sector stakeholders at the 16th Career Day Anniversary of The Bridge Leadership Foundation, held at the University of Calabar campus. Attended by senior state officials and civil society actors, the dual-purpose convention honored the 65th birthday anniversary of former Governor Senator Liyel Imoke, while launching updated vocational training blueprints and enterprise mentorship initiatives for local youth cohorts.

The continuous absence of professional career mentoring, soft skills development, and structured leadership guidance often deepens youth unemployment and limits the expansion of local tech startups. Deepening state alignment with established youth development foundations helps the administration build a highly capable workforce of innovators and public sector leaders, which directly complements physical infrastructure builds and improves long-term human development indices.

This development highlights a proactive approach to youth empowerment, institutional capacity building, and long-term socio-economic planning. By embedding human capital development policies into its broader administrative roadmap, the government strengthens its service delivery potential, nurtures civic responsibility among young citizens, and builds up a productive asset pool for future governance roles.

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