The Ministry of Youth and Sports officially transitioned leadership as Atty. Cornelia W. Kruah assumed office, succeeding Cllr. Jerror Cole Bangalu. The outgoing Minister, who now leads the LRRRC, handed over a legacy defined by a new Five-Year Strategic Plan and the graduation of hundreds of vocational students through the MVTC and B-DOTC.In his farewell, Cllr. Bangalu urged his successor to prioritize the signing of the TVET Commission Act and the construction of a permanent Ministry headquarters.
Accepting the baton, Minister Kruah one of the youngest to ever hold the post set a firm tone for her administration. Emphasizing a "results-only" culture, she warned staff that performance, not friendship, would define their professional standing. While acknowledging budget constraints and logistical hurdles, Kruah pledged to advocate for better civil service salaries in exchange for punctuality and productivity.