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Body Tasks Council Chairmen On Youth Empowerment
The Kalabari Youth Council (KYC), has tasked chairmen of local government councils in their area to focus more on youth empowerment, entrepreneurship.
The KYC Worldwide while congratulating the chairmen for clocking 100days said tjey should focus more on youth empowerment and entrepreneurship.
In a statement last weekend by its President Ipalibo Madadonye,” It is our firm belief that a major way to reduce crime in our society is to set up sustainable youth empowerment and entrepreneurship programmes.”
We congratulate immensely, the Executive Chairmen of Delga, Hon. Michael John Williams; Asalga, Hon. George Onengiyeofori and Akulga, Hon. Rowland Charles Sekibo, JP, for the numerous laudable development-driven projects they have embarked upon within their first 100 days on the saddle, praying that God’s knowledge will continue to lead them a right to work even more for the overall betterment of all.
The body on the other hand, commended the trio and the Executive Chairman of Omohua Local Government, Hon. Chidi Lloyd, PhD, for putting up a united security front against all forms of criminalities along the Emohua/Kalabari Road to forestall future occurrences of evil within that area.
By: Kevin Nengia
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