Niger Delta
Army Admonishes Monarchs On Positive Youth Engagement
The Commander 63 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Ibrahim Jalo, has expressed the need for traditional rulers to channel the energies of their youths to more productive activities rather than engaging in violent crimes and other social vices.
Brigadier General Jalo made the suggestion in an address read on his behalf by the Sector 1 Commander of Operation Delta Safe, Col. Habib Manu, at the annual Nigerian Army Social Activity held last weekend at the 3 Battalion Barrack in Effurun, Delta State.
Speaking at the event, the Brigade Commander noted that the engagement of youths in positive and developmental activities such as sports, knowledge acquisition, skills and vocational training would go a long way in curbing the menace of youth restiveness currently prevalent in the region.
According to him, “let me use this medium to encourage our royal fathers to continue to talk to our youths on the implications of oil theft and other illegalities in the Niger Delta region”.
He also enjoned all the stakeholders in the oil and gas sector as well as in the maritine domain to work in collaboration with state governments to develop a blueprint on how community youths would be meangingfully engaged in various levels so they can be resourceful.
‘These are some of the ways we can encourage a sustainable peaceful environment for the oil and gas sector and maritime operations to enjoy a conductive working atmosphere in their various locations across the region”.
He, however, commended the troops for their resolve and commitment in ensuring that the region was able to attain the level of peace the area needed and urged them to continue to put in their very best to sustain peace in the area.