
Governor Okowa of Delta State has appealed to the youths to continue to aide the government and security agencies to check criminal elements in the society.
Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, has reaffirmed his administration’s readiness to partner youths in the state to improve on governance and its structures.
The governor made this known when the Delta caucus in the House of Representatives, led by the Minority Leader, Ndudi Elumelu, paid him a solidarity visit on Wednesday, October 28, at Government House, Asaba.
He appreciated the lawmakers for the visit and for always identifying with the state government and the people in difficult times, recalling that the caucus took similar steps during the critical period of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
He stated that the government would ensure that regular communication with the youths exist to prevent misinformation which could lead to further break down of law and order.
Governor Okowa pleaded with the youths to continue to assist the government and security agencies to ensure that criminal elements in the society are not allowed to succeed in their acts.
“I truly must be very thankful to you for this visit and the show of love for your dear state, Delta, because I recall that this year alone, this is the third time you are coming as a group of national assembly members to come to be with us at the moment of difficulty.
“Twice you came when we had issues concerning the COVID-19 infections and today, you are here again. I truly must let you know that I appreciate you very greatly because you feel for your people and you are concerned about the things that take place in Delta State.
“On behalf of the government and the people of Delta, I want to thank you for always being there for the people of the state.
“I must commend the unity among you as a team in NASS and that is also very important for us as a state – that our own are united and it is possible for you to speak just with one voice and to ensure that what is due to Delta State comes to Delta,’’ he said.
He further stated that the state had, after COVID-19 challenges, been contending with issues associated with flooding in some areas before the ENDSARS protests set in.
The governor said that the protests were peaceful and that the state government gave a voice to it because it believed that the youths who set out to conduct the protest had a reason and their voice needed to be listened to.
“Here in Delta State, we noticed on Tuesday, that there were infiltrations from outside the state into the #ENDSARS protesters and we did draw the attention of their influencers to watch very closely, because their protest was gradually being hijacked.
“On Wednesday, that was also noticed and the crisis had started in Lagos,” he said, and commended security agencies for their professionalism in tackling the crisis in Delta.
According to Okowa, “it was a very difficult situation to manage, but today we thank God that we have been able to manage it. Unfortunately, few people lost their lives – one in the Warri area who was knocked down by a truck, obviously not from the police, and one person in Sapele.
“Another ugly incident that would have taken place was the issue of palliative-looting, but luckily that was managed because there was nothing to loot.
“The CA-COVID items were delivered to us in September, and soon as it was launched, we ensured that within two weeks it was distributed to all 270 wards of the state.
“It was specifically meant for the very indigent in every ward; so, 179 families in every ward received the items as specified by CA-COVID and every single thing has been distributed.
“A large crowd gathered around the Event Centre, but we opened it for them to see that it was empty. So, we thank God for that,’’ Okowa said.
He praised the community youths in the state for their commitment towards preventing further destruction across the state, and disclosed that he will have town hall meetings in Warri and Asaba with a select group of youths.
He described that the meeting would provide a platform for the government “to talk with some of our youths, continue to engage them, continue to make them understand that working together in partnership, we can improve the governance structure.”
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