The People’s Democratic Party has reassured of the readiness of the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa administration to do more for the youths in Delta state.
The party in a statement by the Delta State Chapter Publicity Secretary, Dr Ifeanyi Osuoza, said that the state had commenced a credible process of integrating youths in governance, explaining that it was a deliberate step at righting the wrong done to the youths.
According to PDP, the process would ensure that the older generation of leaders handover governance and leadership to what it described as “well-groomed and experienced youth that would take the state to higher levels in the coming years.”
While saying that the step by the state governor was cheery, the party expressed optimism that the youths in the state would be pleased with it.
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The party called on youths in the state to avail themselves of the gains of the jobs and wealth creation programmes by making themselves available for vocational training and skills acquisitions.
It argued that such devotion from the youth would make it possible for them to become gainfully employed through the Youth Agriculture Empowerment Programme (YAGEP) and the Skills Training and Entrepreneurship Programme (STEP).
The PDP stated that the Bureau for Job and Wealth Creation was available and willing to respond to any enquiries on how to get placed in any programme of their choice.
The party applauded youths in Delta State, describing them as diligent, hard-working, and responsible, adding that It was to their credit that Delta youths never engaged in mindless destruction of property, saying that the PDP was proud of them.
“Given the latest development of the youth protest, he (Governor Okowa) is ready to do more, he told the youths during the Town Hall meeting.
“For us in the PDP, this is very cheering news and we believe that our youths should also be pleased with it.
“It is against this background that we are reiterating the call of Governor Okowa on the youths to avail themselves of the gains of the jobs and wealth creation programmes by making themselves available for vocational training and skills acquisitions that will finally make it possible for them to become gainfully employed through the YAGEP and STEP programmes.
“The Bureau for Job and Wealth Creation is available and willing to respond to any enquiries as to how to get placed in any programme of your choice.
“We applaud our youths in Delta State; diligent, hard-working, and responsible youths. It is to the credit of Delta Youths that they never engaged in mindless destruction of properties. We in PDP are proud of our youths in Delta State,” the statement said.
The PDP commended Governor Okowa for holding town hall meetings with the youths of the state, noting that it attested to the openness of heart of the governor and his soft spot for the youths.
“The Governor has not rested on his oars since then. He recently embarked on a town hall meeting with the youths of the State. Of course, it is acknowledged that Town Hall meetings are proper avenues for officials to hear the people’s views on issues that affect the public. Someone once said that Town Hall meetings “are a way for Local and National politicians to meet with their constituents either to hear from them on topics of interest or to discuss specific upcoming legislation or regulation.
“So far, the interactions between the Governor and the youths at the two-day town hall meetings have been fruitful. Governor Okowa has heard from the youths and they have heard him respond to issues raised by them.
“He also called attention to the many programmes of the State Government put in place to address issues of unemployment, including policies of Government for job creation and wealth creation, skill acquisition, starter packs, and business loans financing windows. It is no gainsaying that the Okowa-led PDP administration is youth-friendly as can be seen in the many placements of youths both in the cabinet and other Departments and Agencies of Government,” the party further stated.