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Youth Rally Recognises Skills

Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said youth rallies as such allow young people to recognise their strengths and weaknesses and it brings out the best in them.
17 May 2022 04:00
Youth Rally Recognises Skills
Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum with youths after their performance during the Youth Empowerment rally at the Vou Hub in Nadi. Photo: Mereleki Nai

It is the youths that give us stability.

This was highlighted by the Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum during the Youth Empowerment rally at the VOU Hub in Nadi on Saturday night.

The youth rally attracts skill exhibitors from various social and smaller cultural societies.

 

Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said youth rallies as such allow young people to recognise their strengths and weaknesses and it brings out the best in them.

“As a society we need to be a lot more compassionate, we need to be a lot more giving but at the same time, a lot more accepting,” he said.

“This rally you will be able to recognise the different skills people have, the different strengths people have, the different weaknesses people have and be able to collaborate to bring out the best in us.

 

“Quite a few things are happening in the world, domestically, war in Ukraine, in Russia and pandemic globally.

“We need to go down a path where people have stability, for that it is the youth who has to give us that stability. It is the youth who needs to understand what is happening domestically and internationally for us to be able to ensure that we have a strong and prosperous Fiji and secure Fiji and indeed have a brighter future for all of you.”

 

Feedback:  mereleki.nai@fijisun.com.fj

 

 



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