Rivers
Cleric Blames Insurgency, Youth Restiveness On Weak Foundation
A renowned cleric and minister-in-charge of Omega Power Ministries (OPM) Worldwide, Bori, in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State, Pastor Victor Thompson, has attributed insurgency and youth restiveness in the country to lack of proper foundation and early childhood education.
Speaking with The Tide recently in Bori, Thompson said, if the amnesty package must be successful, its implementation must be able to include and embrace the early childhood education in its programme.
The servant of God, who described children in the country as “survival in wilderness”, stated that lack of basic amenities, including rights to basic education causes youths to carry guns and ammunition.
According to him, “when the child grows up without direction and a path to follow, he has no choice than to find answers to its situations”.
He added that corporate organisations and communities, which neglect the basics in child development do so at their peril.
“The cause of insurgency and militancy is lack of proper early childhood education, when a child has no access to basic things of life. “A holistic approach needs to be put in place to promote early child education, if the nation’s education sector must be salvaged”.
Thompson further said that the challenge before the government at all levels was to build permanent structure in the 319 wards of Rivers State, adding that the structure would provide platform for adult and literacy programme for parents.
The gospel preacher said it was necessary for corporate bodies, like the multinational oil and gas companies operating in Rivers State in particular and Nigeria in general, to partner with government at all levels to develop human capacity for Nigeria.
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