
The National Youth Council of Dominica (NYCD) is proud to present its new executive.
The new executive is made up of ten (10) dynamic young people who are ready to take up the mantle to serve the NYCD.
They took their oath and received their pins at the official inauguration ceremony held at the Prevo Cinemall Ballroom on Saturday.
The 10-member Executive comprises:
President – Phael Lander
First (1st) Vice President – Keanu Winston
Second (2nd) Vice President – Wendy Wallace
Treasurer – Zorah-Marie Xavier
General Secretary – Noah Alfred
Assistant Secretary/Treasurer – Tina Alfred
Communications Lead – Jermasha Mellow
Executive Committee Members:
Shemar Anil Etienne
Stephina Martin
Chairman of General Assembly – Ashfred Norris
DNO, why don’t you employ two fourth or fifth form students part-time to assist you with posting the comments.
The comments contribute significantly to the popularity of your news outlet. You have been found wanting with this over the past month. Find ways of occupying the youth in gainful employment. This is an opportune time.
What do these youth councils do for Dominica? What do these people do for the youth? How has the livlihood of children and young adults become better over the years? Year in year out i see these same kinds of people vieing for position on these kinds of organisations. Big press release and pictures taken but NOTHING is being done for the youth. No new or renovated playing fields, no new polocies the positively impact the youth, no new funding mechanisms to encourage entrepreneurship or development. Just the same old youth skills training programs. with people who looking to make a name for themselves as the executive. But nothing…absolutely nothing for the youth.
They are a feeder platform for Skerrits continued Corruption.
This youth organisation can play a pivotal role in the formative years of the young in the country. It is very regrettable that due to its politicization by the sad, pathetic excuse we have as prime minister, this is an exercise in futility.
These young people are used as pawns in Roosevelt scheme of things to remain in office ‘forever’ to enjoy immunity from prosecution.