The recent oath-taking of the Kidapawan City Collegiate Federation (KCCF) officers marked a new chapter of youth-led governance, with a strong emphasis on building a more peaceful and just society. This initiative is a clear step toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. The presence of NVC student leaders, including Public Information Officer Abdulmahdi Ibrahim and Board of Directors members Polquera Joy Magapi and Felix Jeanne Palao, highlights a significant stride in transparent and accountable governance.
By fostering an environment of active student participation and transparent governance, these young leaders are building a foundation for a more inclusive and just society. Their efforts will not only enrich the academic experience but also cultivate a generation of responsible citizens who are equipped to drive meaningful change. Their commitment goes beyond campus politics, embracing a vision that is inherently tied to the global push for sustainable development.
As the KCCF officers embark on their tenure, their work will serve as a living example of how youth leadership can be a force for good. By promoting ethical governance and accountability, they are helping to build stronger institutions that are responsive to the needs of the community. Their efforts demonstrate that peace and justice are not merely abstract concepts but are a reality being built by the hands of the youth, one project and one partnership at a time.
