Francis Tayor
In preparation ahead of 2026 forthcoming elections, the ljaw Youth Council (IYC) worldwide has reviewed some grey areas of her constitution in order to ensure fairness and equity in council.
The historic constitution amendment convention was held on Saturday August 23, 2025 at the ljaw House, Yenagoa Bayelsa State capital.
It was a gathering of over one million ljaw youth from the various Clan structures to zonal level and chapters across the country.
Presiding at the convention, the National President of Council, Sir. Jonathan Lokpobiri (Snr) appreciated all the delegates and ljaw youths all over the globe for their selfless services towards the progress and development of ljaw nation.
Lokpobiri stressed that constitutionally, IYC National Convention is the Supreme Court and highest decision making body of council, hence charging all the delegates to make meaningful contribution towards the progress of council.
He addressed participants that lYC UK Chapter is doing well and very much functional, adding that USA Chapter would be soon properly inaugurated in the shortest possible time.
Highlighting the issues for deliberation ranging from method of voting, age limit among others ahead of the next council elections, Lokpobiri proposes six delegates for those in the diaspora to vote for the purpose of inclusiveness in which the house adopted after putting into voice vote.
On the method of voting, Comr. Doubra Wuruyai, former Secretary General aspirant of council opted for A4 voting pattern instead of open secret ballot voting system, giving reasons to reduce cost of excess spending of money for council elections.
While former Lagos chapter chairman of lYC, Comr. Henry Oyobolo opted for open secret ballot voting system, stressing that is the global standard of conducting election in order to avoid enemity and unnecessary crisis.
After serious arguments and deliberation, the President put it for voice vote and open secret ballot voting system was adopted by the convention.
In the area of age limit for elective positions, 18-45 years was adopted while 45-50 years of age was adopted for appointment to carry out ad-hoc assignments, such as ELECO, Constitution Review Committee etc.
Meanwhile, lYC Chairman Central Zone, Comr. Peres Inifie raised motion for representation of physically challenged ljaw youth in council which was supported by majority of delegates.
The motion was adopted by the house and President Lokpobiri immediately approved the establishment of new office for the physically challenged persons to be part of lYC constitution, thereby making the total number of Executive Council members to be twelve (12).
Finally, the house adopted signature (assent) of the President in council for adoption of the 2025 lYC Constitution as Amended to be used in subsequent elections.
In a related development, President Jonathan Lokpobiri (Snr) quickly inspected the ongoing lYC National Secretariat project fully funded by Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited owned by High Chief. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo.
He commended the MD Tantita security, High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Pondi for kick-starting the project as promised without delay, adding that the project including 2, 500 capacity world class auditorium event center as well as skills development center when completed would generate daily income for council in the future.