The Youth Structure for Asiwaju (YS4A) has announced plans to convene its 2026 First Quarterly Strategic Session as part of ongoing efforts to consolidate youth engagement and reinforce nationwide coordination structures.
The session, themed “Shaping Direction. Strengthening Structure. Driving Youth Coordination Forward,” is aimed at deepening organisational coherence and refining the operational direction of the group.
According to organisers, the meeting will also align youth mobilisation strategies with the broader objectives Presidentof the Renewed Hope movement, a political platform associated with Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
With political activities gradually gaining momentum across the country, YS4A leadership emphasised the importance of structured engagement, clarity of purpose, and disciplined coordination.
The strategic session is expected to serve as a platform for reviewing progress made so far and setting measurable targets for the first quarter of 2026.
The meeting will bring together youth leaders, state and zonal coordinators, and other key stakeholders within the YS4A network.
Discussions will focus on strengthening internal frameworks, enhancing strategic communication, expanding grassroots structures, and promoting effective youth-driven political participation.
Organisers say the gathering reflects YS4A’s commitment to sustaining its position as a credible and forward-thinking youth platform within the All Progressives Congress (APC) ecosystem.
The session is scheduled to hold on Monday, March 2, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at Barcelona International Hotel, located near the All Progressives Congress National Secretariat in Wuse II, Abuja.
Hybrid participation options will be available to ensure broader inclusion, allowing participants to attend either physically or virtually via Zoom, with access details provided on official communication materials.
Dr. Michael Nwoko, Chief of Staff to Distinguished Senator Ned Munir Nwoko and Convener/National Coordinator of YS4A, underscored the urgency of coordinated preparation amid evolving political dynamics.
“The time to organise is now. The time to coordinate is now. The future belongs to those who prepare for it deliberately,” he stated.
The outcome of the session is expected to shape YS4A’s operational roadmap for the first quarter of the year and further entrench youth participation within the broader national political framework.







