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Monday, September 26, 2011

LANDS COMMISSIONER ENJOINS ISOKO YOUTHS TO BE UNITED.

The State Commissioner for Lands, Surveys and Urban Development , Sir Patrick Ferife has enjoined Isoko  youths to be united in order to speak  with one voice.

This advice was handed down by the commissioner when the President, Isoko National Youth Movement and its executive members paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Asaba.

The commissioner advised them that much could be achieved if the youths could come under one umbrella body for effectiveness and cohesion, and urged the National President of the Isoko National Youth Movement to apply dialogue in resolving issues.

Sir Ferife also advised the youths to consider the idea of forming a micro credit scheme to better the lots of youths who have business drive to actualize their economic potentials.

He assured them of his co-operation and support at all times and urged them to be law-abiding.

On their request for employment of Isoko youths into the on-going Federal Oil Pipeline Surveillance Project and inclusion of Isoko youths in the Post Amnesty Programme, he promised that he would channel their request to higher quarters for attention.

Speaking earlier, the President of Isoko National Youth Movement, Comrade Ogaga Isaac Egbewoku said that they were in his office to congratulate him on his appointment and to express their full loyalty to him.

 They used the forum to congratulate His Excellency, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan on his re-election and in appointing many Isoko sons and daughters into his government.

Comrade Egbuwoku used the forum to call on the commissioner to use his office to ensure that Isoko youths have more slots in the ongoing employment of the Niger-Delta Oil Pipeline Surveillance Project, and inclusion in the Post Amnesty Programme.

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