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Dokubo Tasks Niger Delta Youth On Life Changing Ideas
The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Prof. Charles Dokubo, has tasked Niger Delta youths to initiate life-changing ideas to improve their lives, communities and environment.
Dokubo, in a statement issued by Special Assistant, Media to the Coordinator, PAP, Mr Murphy Ganagana last Wednesday in Abuja, made the remark while receiving a document, “Ijaw Youth Development Strategy and Action Plan 2019—2023” from Ijaw youths.
According to him, it is a strategic document produced by the Ijaw Youth Consultative Forum (IYCF), which proffers a nine goal development action plan to be achieved within four years.
He promised to create a platform for collaboration and exploration of the ideas and plans in the development plan.
Dokubo urged Niger Delta youths to initiate and proffer responsive ideas, plans, programmes and solutions to better their lives through the instrumentality of the Federal Government’s Amnesty Programme.
“It is interesting for me to listen to this conversation; it is good for young men and women of my area to sit down and do something good like this.
“I’m happy in the sense that this is different from what we are used to. It is not crying for no payment of stipends or calling for removal of Charles Dokubo”.
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