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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, INTEGRAL PART OF OKOWA'S ADMINISTRATION

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, INTEGRAL PART OF OKOWA'S ADMINISTRATION-OKPAMBOR



Sen. Dr. Ifeany Arthur Okowa -Governor, Delta State

The Senior Special Assistant to the Delta state Governor on Youth Mobilization for Positive Change, Hon. Christian Okpambor has stated that the development of youths in the state is an integral part of the state governments SMART Agenda which is aimed at enthroning a legacy of Prosperity for All Deltans. Hon. Okpambor made this known recently when youths from different ethnic groups paid him a visit in his country home in Agbor.

Speaking to the youths at the visit, the Apostle of Change as he is fondly called noted that the creation of offices aimed at eradicating youth restiveness was a confirmation of the Gov. Okowa's led administrations youth friendliness. "I want to categorically make it clear to all that irrespective of political affiliations or ethnic background, the Okowa led administration has the development of the younger ones as its priority. This is evident in his appointments, offices created and policies. This is the first and only administration that has a job creation office headed by a Chief Job Creation Officer, the first with the Office of the Youth Mobilization for Positive Change, the administration with the youngest political appointees in Nigeria and the only one who had appointed youths to develop youths, understanding fully well that youths today know better what affects them"

While drumming support for the state Governor in the 2019 General Elections, Hon. Okpambor added that the only way the only way the youths could continue enjoying the growth and development enjoyed is by ensuring there is continuity.

"Today many youths are CEOs of their own businesses through the STEP and YAGEP empowerment program of this government and many more are coming, but you wouldn't be able to enjoy this, if this administration does not continue after 2019. So I want to use this opportunity to call on all youths in the state to continue supporting this administration and do the needful in 2019 as that is surely the only way the youths would continue enjoying the Prosperity they enjoy today. Remember, one good term deserves another"

The youths led by Comr. Oghenero Y. Umukoro commended Hon. Okpambors countless empowerment programs, noting that he has spurred youths across the state to support the government of the day.

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