Niger Delta
Bayelsa Deputy Gov Tasks IYC On Value Orientation
The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) has been urged to take the role of educating and enlightening youths on the core values of the Ijaw nation, including truth, honesty and self-reliance, seriously.
The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, gave the advice when he granted audience to the Bayelsa West IYC Clan Chairmen Forum at his office in Government House, Yenagoa.
Senator Ewhrudjakpo said as a socio-cultural organisation formed to protect the interest of Ijaw youths, and the Ijaw nation in general, the IYC should make sensitizing the youths on the time-tested Ijaw values as its main business and focus.
Consequently, he urged the body to carry out intensive enlightenment campaigns aimed at changing the negative mindset and orientation of the youths from social vices such as cultism, drug abuse and electoral violence.
The Bayelsa number two man remarked that there was no redeeming value and profit in cultism, describing it as a scourge that robs its victims of their honour and integrity as potential leaders in society.
Describing the conduct and participation in elections as a civic duty, Senator Ewhrudjakpo said government would give its full support to the IYC on its grassroots campaigns against electoral violence as part of preparations for the 2023 general elections.
He advised the leadership of the IYC to take decisive steps to stop impostors using the name of the organisation to meet with oil multinationals operating in the Niger Delta for handouts.
Senator Ewhrudjakpo, who decried the extortion of money from businessmen and transporters bringing goods into Bayelsa, appealed to the IYC to immediately put a stop to the practice.
According to him, the unwholesome practice does not only contribute to high prices of goods and cost of living in the state, but also gives the state a bad name.
While counselling the Ijaw youths to imbibe the virtues of patience, humility and determination in order to actualise their dreams, he stressed the need for them to behave responsibly for society to trust them with leadership positions now and not in an uncertain future.
Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the IYC Clan Chairmen Forum, Bayelsa West, Mr Ebikebina Robinson, said the visit was to seek collaboration with government in its efforts at ensuring peace and stability in Bayelsa.
Also speaking, the Chairman of Clan Chairmen in the Sagbama area, Comrade Golio Oyin-ebi Godfrey, and his Ekeremor LGA counterpart, Comrade Douglas Perekeme, lamented that the IYC had been branded for wrongs perpetrated by miscreants parading themselves as members of the youth body.
While pleading with government to carry the body along in the scheme of things, they expressed readiness of IYC to redeem its battered image and contribute to the progress and development of the Ijaw nation.
The Chairman of the 43 Clan Chairmen of IYC, Central Zone, Comrade Teide Alla, was among officials that attended the meeting.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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