 But Jonathan de Bourbierie has been elected 9th president of the Eger Youth Council. He was elected in a keenly contested election that held at the Eger Warri in Yanigwa, the Bayousa State Capitol. He polled 47 votes to imagine victorious ahead of eight other contestants. The election earlier built for Wednesday, July the 19th was postponed after ex-President Peter Ignbifant abandoned the process halfway. Today, the John Nation, who bears the greatest breadth of oil activities in our region, is the least participating group in this country. We cannot continue to lay the golden egg and have nothing to show for it. It is my honest conviction that we shall challenge the Southern School to ensure that our people have the space to participate in this oil and gas business that is happening in our region. Today, they are piping gas from our region to as far as Morocco, and there is no government participating. If we are united, I can tell you this country will listen to us so that we can stand strong to defend our people and make sure the benefits that accrues to our oil resources in our region benefits our people. Nobody is a winner. Nobody is a loser. We are all winners because the John Nation will win.