Tuesday 10 May 2016

Goan welcomes youthful assembly intake


The increase in young intake into the Northern Irish Assembly has been welcomed by SDLP Youth Office Charlie Goan, and has called on these new politicians to work harder on youth issues such as a “Brain Drain” and youth services.

Thursday the 5th of May saw the beginning of the new assembly mandate and an increase in new, young faces admitted to Stormont. In this new mandate there has been an increase of young, able politicians.

Speaking on the matter Mr Goan said “I believe it is time that the politicians in the area began to listen to young people’s views and to begin to take young people seriously. There are many issues that face the youth population in West Tyrone including the Brain Drain and lack of services for young people.”

“Having had many successful meetings in the past with Daniel McCrossan MLA, Claire Hanna MLA and Nichola Mallon MLA I have every faith that the new SDLP team in Stormont can deliver these services for young people. The SDLP has shown leadership in the past and with the youngest leader of a political party in Stormont and a growing youth team in Castlederg and Strabane, now is the perfect time to lobby your local MLAs on these issues.”   

“As a local teenager I have witnessed first-hand the growing need for effective government in Stormont. Castlederg, Aghyaran, Strabane and the entire constituency has become a black stop where droves of our young people leave to seek opportunities abroad. This should be the mandate in which we turn around this trend and bring further opportunity to the constituency. I believe this process has already began with the election of Daniel McCrossan, a forward thinking, youthful presence that the constituency has been crying out for for a considerable amount of time”

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