Okonta Emeka Okelum, Asaba.
Comrade Hope George, Delta State Chairman, National Youth
Council of Nigeria, recently, debunked the allegation state-wide that the
on-going youth empowerment programs of the Delta state government were open
only to youths loyal to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Addressing journalists shortly after the celebration of this
year’s African Youth Day Event, Comrade Hope George, congratulated young
Deltans over the relative peace recorded so far in the state.
Responding to allegations about various state sponsored
youth empowerment programs being operated with bias, the Senior Special
Assistant to the governor on youth development, Comrade George, pressed forward
his defence for his boss, the state governor on the subject matter.
Right from onset of the Delta State funded youth empowerment
programs, till the last recent two batches, the selection and empowerment
process had being opened to all young Deltans, with zero ethnic or political
considerations/bias.
The recent reported cases of abuses and beneficiaries’s
unwholesome practices the scheme recorded, prompted the state governor to
introduce new checks and balances into the scheme.
You, journalists will agree with me that recently, it was
reported that the governor caught a former beneficiary attempting to sell off
his starter’s pack.
The issue for the need of new beneficiaries having to fill
and submit a guarantors form, is one of the strategies the governor introduced
with a view to embed credibility into the scheme.
As list of accepted and valid guarantors are drawn from
traditional rulers, influential/credible community & religious leaders,
entrepreneurs and other persons of reputable characters.
Credibility, value for tax payers fund and keeping with good
governance regime, constitute reasons for paradigm shift the state’s youth
empowerment programs witnessed, Comrade Hope George explained.
This year’s African Youth Day celebration had as its theme,
‘Promoting Youth Mainstreaming as a Catalyst towards Harnessing the Democratic
Dividends’.
Participants at the annual celebration held at Delta State
Youth House were drawn from young social media practitioners; National Youth
Council Leaders from 25 LGAs of the state; young media experts; young political
office functionaries and appointees of the state government; youth-led faith
based organizations; youth representatives from various youth voluntary
organizations and youth led community based organizations.
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