"I am calling on those eligible to vote in the coming SK elections to register. This is your opportunity to choose the leaders whom you feel could best represent the interest of the youth sector," said Atienza.
Some three million youths are expected to turn-up for the special SK registration to be conducted by the Commissioner on Elections in public schools on May 20 and 21. The much delayed SK elections would be held simultaneously with the barangay election. The last election for SK officials was held in 1992.
In Manila, a total of 897 seats for SK chairpersons and 6,279 SK members for the citys 879 youth councils would have to be filled-up.
The coming SK election is expected to result in a younger set of SK officials. The average age of incumbent SK officials, all of them beyond their mandated term of office and are on holdover status, is 20 years old.
Meanwhile, the Manila Youth Bureau, head by acting City Administrator Maria Lourdes "Bonjay" Isip will also be making the rounds of the citys barangays to urge those eligible to vote for the SK election to register. Mike Frialde