Epe Club, CNI Set for Maiden Youth Summit

The Premier Club of Epe Division, Epe Club, in collaboration with the Concerned Nation Builders Initiative (CNI), is set to host the maiden edition of the Epe Division Youth Summit.

Epe Insights reports that the summit is scheduled for October 17, 2026, with the theme, “Empowering the Youth for Responsible Leadership, Good Governance and Sustainable Community Development.”

The historic gathering is expected to provide a platform for young people across Epe Division to discuss issues affecting their future and the development of their communities.

The organisers said the summit is designed to promote meaningful conversations on youth leadership, responsible citizenship and community development.

The event will take place at the Epe Club Hall, T-Junction, Epe.

Proceedings are scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.

The maiden summit is expected to bring together youths, community leaders, professionals, development advocates and other stakeholders from across Epe Division.

The organisers believe that creating platforms for young people to engage with experienced leaders can help strengthen leadership capacity within the division.

The summit will focus on the importance of preparing youths for responsible leadership roles.

Participants are expected to examine how young people can contribute positively to governance and community development.

The theme also highlights the need for sustainable approaches to addressing challenges facing communities across Epe Division.

The organisers said the summit is aimed at encouraging young people to become active participants in the development of their communities.

Youth participation remains important to the future of Epe Division, particularly as young people constitute a significant part of the population.

The event is expected to provide opportunities for participants to exchange ideas and share perspectives on the future of the division.

It will also encourage discussions around good governance and the responsibilities of citizens.

The organisers are expected to emphasise the importance of accountability, integrity and service in leadership.

Participants will have an opportunity to consider how these values can contribute to stronger communities.

The collaboration between Epe Club and CNI also reflects an effort to bring different stakeholders together around youth development.

Epe Club, as a longstanding institution within Epe Division, is expected to use the platform to encourage constructive discussions on the future of the division.

CNI’s participation further strengthens the focus on responsible citizenship and sustainable community development.

The organisers said the summit is intended to be more than a one-day gathering.

They hope the discussions will inspire practical ideas and initiatives that can contribute to youth development across Epe Division.

The event is also expected to create opportunities for networking among young people and other stakeholders.

Such connections could support mentorship, collaboration and the exchange of knowledge.

The organisers believe that empowering youths with relevant knowledge and leadership skills can help them make meaningful contributions to society.

The summit will also provide a platform for young people to discuss challenges and opportunities within their communities.

Issues relating to leadership, governance and sustainable development are expected to feature prominently during the gathering.

The organisers are calling on youths across Epe Division to take advantage of the opportunity to participate.

They believe that the active involvement of young people is essential to building a stronger and more prosperous future for the division.

The summit is expected to promote a culture of constructive engagement among youths.

It will also encourage participants to understand their responsibilities as citizens and future leaders.

The theme places particular emphasis on responsible leadership, suggesting the need for young people to lead with integrity and accountability.

Good governance will also form an important part of the conversation as participants explore ways to improve community development.

Sustainable development is another key focus of the summit.

The organisers want young people to understand the importance of creating development initiatives that can deliver lasting benefits to communities.

The maiden edition therefore presents an opportunity to begin a broader conversation about the role of Epe youths in shaping the future of the division.

It is expected to attract participants from different communities and backgrounds within Epe Division.

The organisers have described the gathering as a significant step towards strengthening youth engagement and leadership development.

The summit will hold on Saturday, October 17, 2026, at Epe Club Hall, T-Junction, Epe, beginning at 10:00 a.m.

Epe Club and CNI are inviting youths, stakeholders and other interested participants to be part of the historic maiden edition.

The organisers expressed optimism that the summit will generate fresh ideas and strengthen collective efforts towards sustainable community development.

The gathering is expected to conclude with renewed commitment to empowering Epe youths to take active roles in leadership, governance and community advancement.