Bayelsa youths advised to be exemplary, shun acts inimical to their progress
As Bayelsa state joined the rest of the world to commemorate the World International Day, 12th August, the Youths of Bayelsa state in particular and Niger Delta in general have been advised not only to be exemplary in their conducts, but to uphold virtues that will bring glory and commendations to the state .
This admonition was made by the Director – General of the Centre for Youth Development, Chief Ombu Okubokapo while addressing mammoth crowd of youths drawn from 105 Wards 24 constituencies 3 senatorial districts and 8 local government areas as structured for administrative convenience at the Golden Tulip, Onopa – Yenagoa.
According to him, it is high time Bayelsa youths shun negative vices like pipeline vandalism , kidnapping, cultism which are capable of scaring investors, but embrace peace , hard work and productivity as the present prosperity administration of senator Douye Diri knows the worth of the Centre for youth Development and he is poised to galvanise efforts to empower them through empowerment programs. ” They need to be resilient and patient as the governor is ever ready to support the youths”
The Bayelsa state governor, Senator Douye Diri was a one -time boss of the Centre for Youth Development under the administration of late Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha , the pioneer civilian governor of the only homogenous state and the Jerusalem of the Ijaw ethnic nationality.
The International Youth Day is an annual event celebrated worldwide with this year theme: Transforming Food Systems,Youth innovation for Human and planetary Health .
The DG, averred that the occasion was meant to educate Bayelsa youths and the public on the issues of concern , to mobilise political will and resources to address global problems and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity, adding that the essence of International youth day predates the establishment of the United Nations, but the UN has embraced them as powerful advocacy tool, youth being the most energetic force with the required mental when provided the required knowledge and opportunities they needed to thrive.
He said according to the United Nations ” today there are 1.2 billion young people aged 15 to 24, accounting for 16% of global population. By 2030, the target date for the Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs) that makes the 2030 Agenda.The numbers of youth is projected to have grown by 7% to nearly 1.3 billion”
A guest Lecturer, Fyneman Magbisa from the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta state also said the aim of the celebration was to give accolades to the youths being a productive force worldwide.” energetic set of human in the world”
He said the nomenclature for the youth brackets varies among nations, but with world population expected to increase by 2 billion people in the next 30 years,it has become recognised by numerous stakeholders that simply producing a larger volume healthier food more sustainably will not ensure human planetary well being.
He identified challenges that must also be addressed such as the inter linkages embodied by 2030 agenda including, poverty reduction ,social inclusion , health care , biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation.
He said this year theme was apt as it highlights the successes of such a global efforts which will not be achieved without meaningful participation of the young people.”With mountain world challenges like global warming, climate change , flooding, the 21st century challenges all innovative ways to consume heathy diets”
The erudite lecturer also dwelt on the importance of food preparation substance for sustaining life growth and food system as recipe for its consumption.
Also speaking , a member representing Ekeremor Constituency one in Bayelsa House of Assembly,
Hon Tare Porri used the occasion to draw youths inspiration from himself who was a one – time youth leader, later Special Adviser and currently among the twenty – four wise men that make laws for Bayelsa state.He said” contrary to insinuations, Bayelsans have excelled and still distinguishing themselves in various human endeavours , notably the recent exploits recorded in the entertainment industry and sports , they should have the spirit of it is possible”
He also reminded them of the fact that there is no short cut to success , than hard work, determination and they should stay away from inimical things that would jeopardise their future’
He also reiterated the fact that Bayelsans are energetic, hardworking,resilient and ever ready to do exploit because since February 14th 2020, when governor Douye Diri came on board Bayelsa state has not remained the same as he has continued to woo foreign investors, the most recent being the partnership deal he signed with South Korea.
Highlights of the occasion was a road – walk from the Central Ekeki Motor Park by tumultuous crowd to the venue, Golden Tulip , Onopa, Yenagoa
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