The Nsukka Youth General Assembly (NYGA) has formally impeached its President, Comrade Clinton Ogbonna, after passing a Vote of No Confidence over alleged misconduct, constitutional violations, and the unauthorized use of the group’s name during a protest targeting the Chairman of Igbo-Etiti Local Government.
In a resolution dated 12 November 2025 and endorsed by key executive members, the Assembly stated that it neither approved nor participated in the protest reportedly organized by Ogbonna.
According to the communique, the decision to remove him was reached during an emergency meeting chaired by the group’s Vice President, Comrade Eze Juliet Adaeze.
The executives emphasized that Ogbonna acted solely on his own and that his actions did not reflect the ideals, mission, or values of the NYGA.
“The Nsukka Youth General Assembly was not notified, consulted, or represented in any protest activities,” the statement declared.
The impeachment was based on three major offences:
1. Persistent failure to convene mandatory meetings, including monthly general assembly and executive sessions, as required by the group’s constitution.
2. Opening an unauthorized bank account in the organization’s name without the consent or knowledge of the executive council.
3. Politically motivated misuse of NYGA’s identity, which the executives say caused unnecessary tension and attempted to drag the apolitical group into partisan activities.
Ogbonna has been instructed to stop presenting himself as President and must return all NYGA documents and property within 72 hours to the Secretary General.
The Assembly reiterated that it remains a peaceful, development-oriented, and non-political organization dedicated to unity and youth advancement.
It also expressed appreciation to Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah for what it described as significant developmental efforts in the Enugu North zone, while urging greater youth inclusion in state initiatives, job creation, and governance opportunities.
The NYGA encouraged all Nsukka youths to remain law-abiding, cooperative, and focused on community progress.
The resolution was signed by the following executive members:
Comrade Eze Juliet Adaeze – Vice President
Comrade Uchenna Ernest – Secretary General
Comrade Onyeji Kingsley – Treasurer
Amb. Ugwu Samuel – Organizing Secretary
Comrade Asogwa Thomas – Auditor
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