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Youth Leader Tasks Bayelsa Oil Communities On
The Youth President of Agbidiama Community in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Mr Torke Ekpetun, has advocated peace amongst oil communities to attract development and improve standard of living.
He told Newsmen, yesterday that the greatest problems facing oil communities were disunity and selfish community leadership agenda which has made development elude oil rich communities across the state.
Ekpetun, who was recently inaugurated in office, said he would pursue a policy of unity amongst the people and ensure that International Oil Companies (IOCs) in the area would work with community leadership for common good.
He noted that disunity amongst the oil communities was an ‘ill wind’ that does no good to anyone and provides opportunity for selfless leaders to emerge and usurp the commonwealth of the people for selfish ends.
He assured oil firms operating in Ekeremor area of Bayelsa State that under his leadership, youth restiveness would be tackled as efforts were underway to re-orientate the youths and get them to learn new skills to make them competitive.
The youth leader expressed displeasure over the divisive activities of the former youth president and the outgone Community Development Chairman of Egbemo-Angalabiri Community.
He regretted the decision of the past youth leadership of Egbemo-Angalabiri to ignore the leadership of Agbidiama Community in the signing of an agreement with an oil services firm for a building project in Clough Creek Flow Station in 2019.
He observed that such action was capable of threatening the peaceful co-existence of Agbidiama and Egbemo-Angalabiri communities and creating crises between the communities and the oil companies.
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