City Crime
Chairmanship Aspirant Cautions Rivers Youths Against Thuggery
An alarm has been raised urging parents and guardians in the 23 local government areas of Rivers State to protect their children and wards from alleged advances by some politicians to use them as thugs during the April 17, 2021 Local Government election in the state.
A chairmanship aspirant on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for Oyigbo LGA, Pastor Joe Dappa, who made the disclosure while speaking with The Tide in Port Harcourt recently, said the warning became imperative based on increased evidences of youths’ involvement in anti-social vices with traces to sponsorship and inducement by disgruntled politicians.
Dappa lamented that one of the most worrisome aspects of the development was the good these leaders of tomorrow receive from people who claim to be close to the corridors of power and are therefore bent on twisting events for their selfishness.
He warned against the consequences of allowing the so called top notchers to consistently sponsor youth restiveness and vandalism in their bid to seize power saying that the action poses a great catastrophe on the future of the children and wards.
Dappa, former Assistant Secretary of PDP, Oyigbo LGA assured that his tenure would provide an enabling environment for the betterment of youths and people of Oyigbo, when voted to power as chairman this year, and added that his administration will be able to place the people, especially the younger generation in a sound and progressive transformation pedestal.
On indiscipline, Dappa cautioned the people of Oyigbo LGA, in particular and Rivers State in general against indiscipline as he described it as a cankerworm that militated against the development of the society.
He stated that vices, ranging from drug abuse, alcoholism, sexual abuse, cultism and kidnapping, among others had infiltrated deeply into our educational institutions and the society in general.
The chairmanship hopeful observed that for the society to develop, it must produce disciplined citizens, pointing out that an undisciplined technician could not be asked to man a nuclear plant neither can an undisciplined engineer be sent to outer-space if the society really needed the expected result. He added that education remained the veritable instrument that could instill discipline in our children provided the learning conditions were conducive.
Dappa warned youths, especially students against the culture of confrontation and destruction, stressing the need to embrace dialogue as a civilized and profitable mode of resolving grievances.
By: Bethel Toby
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