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Youth Leader Tasks Oil Firms On Community Relations
The need for oil
producing communities in the Niger Delta region of the country to work in harmony with the various oil companies in their communities has been stressed.
Making the call recently in an exclusive interview with The Tide at his country home, Ogbele, a former youth leader in the Ahoada East local government area of Rivers State, Mr Victor Emeka Nyize explained that it was only through a conducive atmosphere that development could be attracted to any community.
Speaking on the activities of an oil prospecting firm in the community, Niger Delta Petroleum Resources Company (NDPRC), Nyize commended the company for initiating programmes that have impacted positively on the development of the area.
He said the company has embarked on vocational skills for youths of the area.
According to him, the company has undertaken health schemes for the aged and bursary payment for students in tertiary institutions from the area, amongst others.
The former youth leader further called on the oil firm not to be deterred by those who have made attempts to sabotage the contents of the original memorandum of understanding, (MoU) it went into with the community.
He, however, urged the company to initiate more people-oriented projects in order to boost the socio-economic development of the community in particular and the LGA in general.
On the negative involvement in unhealthy practices by some of the youths from the area, he advised the youths to shun individual or group that may lure them into such unwholesome activities.
“I call on the youth to shun people in the community who may want to use them for their selfish interests, but they should strive to acquire technical and other skills to better their lot in the future”, he said.
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