The Director General of the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC), Hon. Rinsola Abiola participated in the opening session of the Presidential Priorities and Deliverables Retreat organized by the Federal Ministry of Youth Development.
The two-day retreat, themed “Achieving the Youth-Focused Presidential Priorities and Deliverables — 2025 Midterm Review,” was convened to evaluate progress on youth-centered government commitments and strengthen alignment with national development goals.
In her remarks on Monday, Abiola described the retreat as a “timely initiative” that provides a platform for robust dialogue on ensuring young people remain central to Nigeria’s growth agenda.
“I attended Day 1 of the Retreat on Presidential Priorities and Deliverables organized by the Federal Ministry of Youth Development.
Themed ‘Achieving the Youth-Focused Presidential Priorities and Deliverables — 2025 Midterm Review,’ the retreat provided a platform for robust discussions on aligning our collective efforts with national goals while ensuring that young people remain at the center of development priorities,” she said.
She further applauded the ministry for creating a space where youth-focused policies and programs could be reviewed and reinforced.
“I commend the Federal Ministry of Youth Development for this timely initiative and for creating a space where youth-focused policies and programs can be reviewed, strengthened, and aligned with national aspirations. I look forward to the continued engagements and positive outcomes of this retreat,” Abiola added.
The retreat is expected to conclude on Tuesday with key resolutions to guide the implementation of youth-focused presidential deliverables in the remaining term.
