#YouthDay: Youngest Parliamentarian Urges Junior MPs To Be Peace Crusaders

The youngest Member of Parliament, Honourable Agho Oliver who hails from the North West region has exhorted junior parliamentarians to be a channel of peace and champions of development.

The Member of Parliament schooled the young parliamentarians drawn from twenty constituencies of the North West region on Friday, February 11, 2021 in Yaounde during an audience he granted the young Cameroonians

The lawmaker from Bafut, Tubah constituency said he wanted to use their meeting to exchange notes with the young Parliamentarians on their various assignments in their areas of competences. He thinks they have to use their offices to be main actors of peace in the region at a time when peace is really needed.

“I invited you people here to give you some advice because in life, if you do not have someone who holds your hands to direct you on how to move, you are bound to make mistakes,” Agho Oliver said.

Citing the Head of State’s address to the youths, the young politician underscored the need for youth to uphold values of patriotism, civic behaviour among many others.


“I am where I am today because someone held my hands. I know what it means to relate. I have been mentored. As young people, if you do not learn manners, learn how to relate and how to function and succeed,” reiterated the MP.

He warned them to shun cocky behaviours once they return to their constituencies, remain respectful to all and be role models for other young people.


The reception which comes at the end of the 4th edition of Youth Parliamentary session in Yaounde was attended by other NW MPs including Honorables Ngang Prodencia Awa of Momo East (Mbengwi), Kumase Simon Powoh of Mezam South (Santa) and Nestus Fru Manju of Mezam Centre.

On behalf of his peers, the President of the NW junior MPs, Ngafue Marcel Robwoh from Ngoketunjia North Constituency, saluted Hon. Agho Oliver for the wonderful initiative and promised to extend the knowledge acquired to youth in the region.

Benly Anchunda

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