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Ibas Tasks Youths On Peace, Rivers Dev

Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd), has charged the youth to be actively involved in the policies implemented by his administration towards restoration of sustainable peace and democratic institutions in the state.
The Administrator also assured of his administration’s adherence to the rule of law and also to ensure that all Rivers people, irrespective of their political affiliation have a stake in the State.
Ibas made the call when he met with heads of youth organisations and stakeholders led by the Rivers State Chairman of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Comrade Nwisabari Bani, at Government the House, Port Harcourt on Saturday.
He pointed to the several consultation meetings he had with key stakeholders, including civil society organisations, traditional rulers, civil servants and leaders from various sectors of the society, geared towards building trust among the citizenry.
He said those consultations with Rivers stakeholders including the youth who make up a large percent of the population of the State, were necessary to identify the key areas of development in the State,
Ibas stated: “Therefore, my administration’s focus on youth development is a multifaceted approach that seeks to prioritise four critical areas. First, education, providing our youths with knowledge and skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
“Creating avenues for young people to acquire vocational skills that will make them economically self-sufficient through skill development.
“Providing economic opportunities and enduring that young people in Rivers State have access to job opportunities, that our State becomes a hub for entrepreneurship and innovation, and digital inclusion, embracing technology to ensure that all our youths are digital literates and have access to global economy.”
The Sole Administrator assured that conflict resolution and peace-building efforts are critical to his administration’s efforts towards ensuring collective prosperity in the State.
According to him, conducive environment will be created by sustaining the ongoing dialogue that will foster understanding between diverse groups so that the wounds of the past can be healed.
Ibas said: “It is important to restate my impartial stand on the political crisis that has plagued our State. I remain committed to upholding the law and ensuring that all individuals, irrespective of their political affiliations, have a voice in the future of Rivers State. My administration will continue to focus on the collective good of our people.
“I call on all of you, the vibrant and energetic youth of this State, to embrace collaboration, dialogue, and continued engagement. It is imperative that we all work as one to ensure that the mandate entrusted to me by Mr President is fulfilled. We will continue to prioritise restoration of democratic institutions to make every effort in restoring peace to our beloved State.”
In his address, the Chairman of NYCN in the State, Comrade Nwisabari Bani, expressed gratitude to the Sole Administrator for the consultation and for offering them hope as critical development partners.
He assured that Rivers youth will give their unalloyed support to ensure that he delivers on his mandate.
By: Taneh Beemene
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