La Union Hosts National Youth Convention; Gov. Rafy Shares Experience as a Youth in Governance

By: Marie Jae Anndre Fronda, PIO | Photos By: Rizalde Buenaventura, Jahp Pulido and Christian Rebultan, PIO | Date: February 11, 2025


The Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU), led by Governor Raphaelle Veronica “Rafy” Ortega-David, warmly welcomed 750 Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) officials, Local Youth Development Officers, and Local Youth Development Council members from across the country as Day 2 of the National Youth Convention (NatCon) 2025 unfolded on February 11, 2025, at the La Union Convention Center, City of San Fernando, La Union.

Organized by the National Youth Commission (NYC), the convention serves as a platform for youth leaders to enhance their leadership skills, address key challenges, and formulate policy recommendations for the national government.

In her keynote address, Gov. Rafy shared her journey as a young leader, highlighting both her achievements and the challenges she has faced as governor. She also provided practical leadership insights for the youth officials, encouraging them to embrace their roles with confidence, resilience, and love for the people.

"Let us break free from the negative stereotypes that link age to leadership limitations… I am proof that the young generation is indeed the leaders of today… Kinaya ko, kakayanin niyo rin!" she declared, inspiring the participants to rise above obstacles and lead with a purpose.

The governor's presentation earned her a resounding standing ovation from the audience. Many have expressed their admiration for her inspiring words. “Sobrang nagbigay at nag iwan ka po ng big impact sa aming mga young leaders gov. Big salute po!” said one participant in a Facebook comment.

The event also featured other messages and keynote presentations from esteemed officials and sector representatives, including NYC Chairperson and CEO Usec. Joseph Francisco “Jeff” Ortega; Kawayan, Biliran Vice Mayor Jake Espina; and representatives from the SK Federation, LYDO, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Department of Budget and Management, Department of the Interior and Local Government, PhilHealth, UNICEF Philippines, and Ateneo de Zamboanga University. Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member Geraldine Joy R. Ortega was also present to show her support.

Under Gov. Rafy’s dynamic leadership, the PGLU remains committed to empowering youth leaders by fostering leadership training and capacity-building opportunities.

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